TY - JOUR
T1 - Detection of human Metapneumovirus infection in children under 18 years old hospitalized in Lima-Peru
AU - Del Valle-Mendoza, Juana
AU - Orellana-Peralta, Fiorella
AU - Del Valle, Luis J.
AU - Verne, Eduardo
AU - Ugarte, Claudia
AU - Weilg, Claudia
AU - Silva-Caso, Wilmer
AU - Valverde-Ezeta, Jorge
AU - Carrillo-Ng, Hugo
AU - Peña-Tuesta, Isaac
AU - Palomares-Reyes, Carlos
AU - Cornejo-Tapia, Angela
AU - Aguilar-Luis, Miguel Angel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2019 del Valle-Mendoza et al.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Background. Human Metapneumovirus (hMPV) is a negative single-stranded RNA virus. Infection by hMPV mainly affects the pediatric population and can cause upper or lower respiratory tract pathologies which can develop life threating complications. This study was carried out between 2009 and 2010 in a high complexity national hospital in Lima, Peru. The time frame corresponds to the pandemic of influenza A H1N1. Methods. A prospective study was performed between September 2009 and September 2010. Patients with a clinical diagnosis suggestive of an acute respiratory infection were included. RT-PCR was utilized to attain the amplification and identification of the hMPV. Results. A total of 539 samples were analyzed from patients with a clinical context suggestive of an acute respiratory tract infection. Of these samples 73, (13.54%) were positive for hMPV. Out of the positive cases, 63% were under one year old, and increased to nearly 80% when considering children younger than two years old. Cough was the most frequent symptom presented by our population with a number of 62 cases (84.93%). Viral seasonality was also established, noting its predominance during the months of summer in the southern hemisphere. The infection by hMPV has an important prevalence in Peru. It mainly affects children under one year old and should be considered an important differential diagnosis in a patient with an acute respiratory infection.
AB - Background. Human Metapneumovirus (hMPV) is a negative single-stranded RNA virus. Infection by hMPV mainly affects the pediatric population and can cause upper or lower respiratory tract pathologies which can develop life threating complications. This study was carried out between 2009 and 2010 in a high complexity national hospital in Lima, Peru. The time frame corresponds to the pandemic of influenza A H1N1. Methods. A prospective study was performed between September 2009 and September 2010. Patients with a clinical diagnosis suggestive of an acute respiratory infection were included. RT-PCR was utilized to attain the amplification and identification of the hMPV. Results. A total of 539 samples were analyzed from patients with a clinical context suggestive of an acute respiratory tract infection. Of these samples 73, (13.54%) were positive for hMPV. Out of the positive cases, 63% were under one year old, and increased to nearly 80% when considering children younger than two years old. Cough was the most frequent symptom presented by our population with a number of 62 cases (84.93%). Viral seasonality was also established, noting its predominance during the months of summer in the southern hemisphere. The infection by hMPV has an important prevalence in Peru. It mainly affects children under one year old and should be considered an important differential diagnosis in a patient with an acute respiratory infection.
KW - Acute obstructive bronchitis
KW - Acute respiratory tract infection
KW - Human metapneumovirus
KW - Pediatrics
KW - Peru
KW - Polymerase chain reaction
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85074067989
U2 - 10.7717/peerj.7266
DO - 10.7717/peerj.7266
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85074067989
SN - 2167-8359
VL - 2019
JO - PeerJ
JF - PeerJ
IS - 7
M1 - e7266
ER -