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. 2008 Apr;75(4):341-5.
doi: 10.1007/s12098-008-0035-4. Epub 2008 May 18.

Respiratory viruses in acute respiratory tract infections in Western India

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Respiratory viruses in acute respiratory tract infections in Western India

Leena Ravindra Yeolekar et al. Indian J Pediatr. 2008 Apr.

Abstract

Objective: To study the circulation pattern of respiratory viruses in out patients department (OPD) and hospitalized children with acute respiratory tract infection.

Methods: Nasopharyngeal aspirates were collected from 385 children with acute respiratory tract infections attending the OPD (n=199, 51.7%) and admitted to pediatric ward (n=186, 43.2%). Specimens were screened for seven respiratory viruses by immunofluoresence test (IFT) using Respiratory panel 1 screening and identification kit.

Results: Viral antigens were detected in 57 (28.6%) and 86 (46.2%) patients from OPD and admitted cases respectively, giving an overall positivity of 143 (37.1%) for respiratory viruses. Of the six respiratory viruses, the most common was respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in 100 (26%) patients, followed by influenza viruses in 21 (5.4%), parainfluenza in 8 (2.07%), adenovirus in 3 (0.8%). One patient had mixed infection of RSV and adenovirus. RSV was most frequently detected in the hospitalized children (39.8%).

Conclusion: RSV appeared to be the most common respiratory viral infection in the age group 0-1 year causing hospitalization.

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