High incidence of the virus among respiratory pathogens in children with lower respiratory tract infection in northwestern China
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High incidence of the virus among respiratory pathogens in children with lower respiratory tract infection in northwestern China
Abstract
Lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) is one of the major reasons for childhood mortality that threaten the health of the public. We aimed to investigate the epidemiological pathogens and their infection analysis among children with LRTI. Sputum specimens were collected for polymerase chain reaction detection and microbiological tests to identify the viral infection and bacterial infection. The serological specimens were separated from venous blood using for Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Chlamydia pneumoniae detection. The virus was confirmed in 86.2% of the children. Human rhinovirus (38.3%), respiratory syncytial virus (32.1%), and parainfluenza virus type 3 (27.2%) were the most frequently identified pathogens. Patients with viral and bacterial coinfection showed younger age (p = 0.032), a higher proportion of wheezing rales (p = 0.032), three depressions sign (p = 0.028), and tachypnea (p = 0.038), and more likely associated with severe pneumonia (p = 0.035). Additionally, older children were more susceptible to viral-atypical bacterial coinfection (p = 0.032). Vomiting (p = 0.011) and fever (p = 0.003) were more likely to occur in children with viral-atypical bacterial coinfection. Attention should be paid to the virus infection of LRTI, as viral-bacterial coinfection and viral-atypical bacterial co-infection may have a detrimental impact on the gravity of LTRI.
Keywords: children; infection analysis; lower respiratory tract infection; respiratory pathogens.
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Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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