Mixed viral infections: detection and management
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Mixed viral infections: detection and management
Abstract
An analysis was done of the incidence and nature of mixed virus infections diagnosed in the same clinical specimen from immunocompetent patients; respiratory viruses were emphasized. Few studies have addressed mixed viral infections in any systematic fashion. The relevant studies reviewed focused on clinical relationships or diagnostic methods. Data relating to multiple infections were usually derived incidentally to the purpose of the investigations. Sixty-three percent of the reports with data on mixed infections identified them in < 5% of the total number of viral infections. Respiratory syncytial virus was the most common coinfecting virus, and respiratory syncytial virus and influenza virus were the most common virus pair identified. In considering rapid diagnostic techniques, in 87% of the reports with available data a virus was diagnosed in > 10% of specimens that were negative for the virus targeted by one method. There was no indication that mixed infections were associated with increased disease in immunocompetent patients or in certain immunocompromised patients. Immunocompromised patients, however, appeared to have a greater incidence of multiple infections. Mixed infections of single cells also occur and may have important clinical implications relative to reactivation of latent viruses and enhanced disease. The requirement for a comprehensive strategy for viral diagnosis involving multiple techniques was indicated by these findings.
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