High Incidence of Respiratory Syncytial Virus in Children with Community-Acquired Pneumonia from a City in the Brazilian Pre-Amazon Region

Author:

Fontes Valéria1,Ferreira Hivylla2ORCID,Ribeiro Marilene3,Pinheiro Aruanã4ORCID,Maramaldo Carlos2,Pereira Eduardo1ORCID,Batista Luís5,Júnior Antonio5,Lobato Luis26ORCID,Silva Fabiano26,Sousa Luis12ORCID,Lima Washington7,Lima Claudia1,Soczek Suzany8,Carvalho Rafael5ORCID,Santos Mirleide9,Fernandes Elizabeth8,Sousa Eduardo15,Neto Lidio127

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Virology, Post-Graduate Programme in Microbial Biology, CEUMA University, São Luís, MA 65075-120, Brazil

2. Central Public Health Laboratory of Maranhão—LACEN-MA, Osvaldo Cruz Institute, São Luís, MA 65020-904, Brazil

3. Hospital of Federal University of Maranhão, HU-UFMA, São Luís, MA 65020-070, Brazil

4. Postdoctoral Program in Microbial Biology, CEUMA University, São Luís, MA 65075-120, Brazil

5. Postgraduate Program in Adult Health (PPGSAD), Federal University of Maranhão, UFMA, São Luís, MA 65080-805, Brazil

6. Post-Graduate Programme in Tropical Medicine, FIOCRUZ-RJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ 21040-360, Brazil

7. Post-Graduate Programme in Biodiversity and Biotechnology (BIONORTE), CEUMA University, São Luís, MA 65075-120, Brazil

8. Post-Graduate Programme in Biotechnology Applied to Child and Adolescent Health, Pelé Pequeno Príncipe Research Institute, Curitiba, PR 80250-060, Brazil

9. Evandro Chagas Institute, Ananindeua, PA 67030-000, Brazil

Abstract

Introduction: Although fewer children have been affected by the severe form of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) continues to be the leading global cause of child hospitalizations and deaths. Aim: This study investigated the incidence of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) as well its subtypes (RSV A and B), adenovirus (ADV), rhinovirus (HRV), metapneumovirus (HMPV), coronavirus (NL63, OC43, 229E and HKU1), parainfluenza virus subtypes (PI1, PI2 and PI3), bocavirus and influenza A and B viruses (FluA and FluB) in children diagnosed with CAP during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: A total of 200 children with clinically confirmed CAP were initially recruited, of whom 107 had negative qPCR results for SARS-CoV-2 and were included in this study. Viral subtypes were identified using a real-time polymerase chain reaction in the nasopharyngeal swab samples. Results: Viruses were identified in 69.2% of the patients. RSV infections were the most frequently identified (65.4%), with type RSV B being the most prevalent (63.5%). In addition, HCoV 229E and HRV were detected in 6.5% and 3.7% of the patients, respectively. RSV type B was associated with severe acute respiratory infection (ARI) and a younger age (less than 24 months). Conclusions: New strategies for preventing and treating viral respiratory infections, particularly RSV infections, are necessary.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Virology,Infectious Diseases

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