| Literature DB >> 34006235 |
Christina A Rostad1,2, Neena Kanwar3, Jumi Yi4,5, Claudia R Morris4,5, Jennifer Dien Bard6, Amy Leber7, James Dunn8, Kimberle C Chapin9, Anne J Blaschke10, Judy A Daly11, Leslie A Hueschen12, Matthew Jones13, Elizabeth Ott13, Jeffrey Bastar13, Kevin M Bourzac13, Rangaraj Selvarangan3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Fever is a common symptom in children presenting to the Emergency Department (ED). We aimed to describe the epidemiology of systemic viral infections and their predictive values for excluding serious bacterial infections (SBIs), including bacteremia, meningitis and urinary tract infections (UTIs) in children presenting to the ED with suspected systemic infections.Entities:
Keywords: Adenovirus; Cytomegalovirus; Enterovirus; Human parechovirus; Parvovirus B19; Pediatrics; Serious bacterial infections; Viremia
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34006235 PMCID: PMC8129693 DOI: 10.1186/s12887-021-02699-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Fig. 1Viral detections in children presenting to the Emergency Department with suspected systemic infection. a Distribution of organisms detected in whole blood specimens by the emvPCR test or by standard-of-care bacterial cultures. b Viruses detected as single or co-infections. c Percentage of viruses detected by age group. emvPCR: experimental multiplexed viral PCR. SBI: Serious bacterial infection
Standard-of-care (SOC) culture results with respect to viral pathogen detections by the emvPCR test
| Viral targets on emvPCR test, n(%) | Bloodstream infection ( | Urinary tract infection ( | Bacterial meningitis ( | Any SBI ( |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1/49 (2.0%) | 1/18 (5.6%) | 0/3 (0%) | 1/49 (2.0%) | |
| 1/33 (3.0%) | 1/13 (7.7%) | 0/1 (0%) | 2/33 (6.1%) | |
| 0/125 (0%) | 6/59 (10.2%) | 0/13 (0%) | 6/125 (4.8%) | |
| 1/6 (16.7%) | 1/4 (25.0%) | 0/2 (0%) | 1/6 (16.7%) | |
| 0/32 (0%) | 0/3 (0%) | 0/0 (0%) | 0/32 (0%) | |
| 3/224 (1.3%) | 9/89 (10.1%) | 0/21 (0%) | 10/224 (4.5%) | |
| 26/890 (2.9%) | 28/294 (9.5%) | 1/59 (1.7%) | 53/890 (6.0%) | |
| 29/1114 (2.6%) | 37/383 (9.7%) | 1/80 (1.3%) | 63/1114 (5.7%) |
aDenominator represents the number of subjects who had urine cultures performed
bDenominator represents the number of subjects who had CSF cultures performed
cTotal number of SBIs may be less than sum of individual SBIs if individual subjects had multiple types of SBIs
Demographic and laboratory characteristics of subjects with systemic viral infections alone (by emvPCR test); any systemic bacterial infection (SBI); or no systemic virus or bacterial infection. emvPCR experimental multiplexed viral PCR, WBC white blood cell count, LE leukocyte esterase, CSF cerebrospinal fluid, UTI urinary tract infection
| Systemic virus only ( | Any SBI ( | No systemic virus or SBI ( | Odds Ratio (95% CI) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age, mos, median (IQ range) | 0.2629 | ||||
| Sex, female, n (%) | 0.85 (0.63–1.16) | 0.3180 | |||
| Season, fall/winter, n (%) | 144/214 (67.3%) | 39/63 (61.9%) | 532/837 (63.6%) | 1.27 (0.71–2.22) 1.18 (0.86–1.62) | 0.451 0.3376 |
| Hospitalized, n (%) | 469/837 (53.0%) | 0.80 (0.60–1.07) | 0.1658 | ||
| WBC, median (IQ range) | 10.3 (7.3–15.0) | 10.9 (8.6–18.1) | 9.6 (6.5–13.6) | – | 0.5399 0.2347 |
| Pyuria (+LE), n (%)b | |||||
| CSF WBC > 5/μL, n (%)c | 7/16 (43.8%) | 4/11 (36.4%) | 19/45 (42.2%) | 1.36 (0.28–5.44) 1.06 (0.35–3.62) | > 0.9999 > 0.9999 |
aTop line compares “Systemic virus only” and “Any SBI” groups. Bottom line compares “Systemic virus only” and “No systemic virus or SBI” groups. For categorical variables, odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals were calculated using Fisher’s exact test. For continuous variables, P-values were calculated using one-way ANOVA with Tukey’s post-hoc multiple comparisons test
bDenominator represents the number of subjects who had urinalyses with leukocyte esterase performed
cDenominator represents the number of subjects who had CSF WBC performed