Clinical Characteristics and Genetic Variability of Human Rhinovirus in Mexico
Human rhinovirus (HRV) is a leading cause of acute respiratory infection (ARI) in young children and infants worldwide and has a high impact on morbidity and mortality in this population. Initially, HRV was classified into two species: HRV-A and HRV-B. Recently, a species called HRV-C and possibly a...
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doaj-076c65a3e49249e9860618dcaf39f39c2020-11-24T23:40:39ZengMDPI AGViruses1999-49152012-01-014220021010.3390/v4020200Clinical Characteristics and Genetic Variability of Human Rhinovirus in MexicoHilda MonteroErnesto MéndezCristina Ortiz-LeonAdriana Landa-CardeñaJaime Morales-RomeroRebeca García-RomanFelipe Pitalúa-CortésSilvia Ivonne MoraAna Georgina Cobián-GüemesHuman rhinovirus (HRV) is a leading cause of acute respiratory infection (ARI) in young children and infants worldwide and has a high impact on morbidity and mortality in this population. Initially, HRV was classified into two species: HRV-A and HRV-B. Recently, a species called HRV-C and possibly another species, HRV-D, were identified. In Mexico, there is little information about the role of HRV as a cause of ARI, and the presence and importance of species such as HRV-C are not known. The aim of this study was to determine the clinical characteristics and genetic variability of HRV in Mexican children. Genetic characterization was carried out by phylogenetic analysis of the 5′-nontranslated region (5′-NTR) of the HRV genome. The results show that the newly identified HRV-C is circulating in Mexican children more frequently than HRV-B but not as frequently as HRV-A, which was the most frequent species. Most of the cases of the three species of HRV were in children under 2 years of age, and all species were associated with very mild and moderate ARI.http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/4/2/200/HRVHRV-Cwheezinggenotyping |
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Hilda Montero Ernesto Méndez Cristina Ortiz-Leon Adriana Landa-Cardeña Jaime Morales-Romero Rebeca García-Roman Felipe Pitalúa-Cortés Silvia Ivonne Mora Ana Georgina Cobián-Güemes |
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Hilda Montero Ernesto Méndez Cristina Ortiz-Leon Adriana Landa-Cardeña Jaime Morales-Romero Rebeca García-Roman Felipe Pitalúa-Cortés Silvia Ivonne Mora Ana Georgina Cobián-Güemes Clinical Characteristics and Genetic Variability of Human Rhinovirus in Mexico Viruses HRV HRV-C wheezing genotyping |
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Hilda Montero Ernesto Méndez Cristina Ortiz-Leon Adriana Landa-Cardeña Jaime Morales-Romero Rebeca García-Roman Felipe Pitalúa-Cortés Silvia Ivonne Mora Ana Georgina Cobián-Güemes |
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Clinical Characteristics and Genetic Variability of Human Rhinovirus in Mexico |
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Clinical Characteristics and Genetic Variability of Human Rhinovirus in Mexico |
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Clinical Characteristics and Genetic Variability of Human Rhinovirus in Mexico |
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Clinical Characteristics and Genetic Variability of Human Rhinovirus in Mexico |
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Clinical Characteristics and Genetic Variability of Human Rhinovirus in Mexico |
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clinical characteristics and genetic variability of human rhinovirus in mexico |
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Human rhinovirus (HRV) is a leading cause of acute respiratory infection (ARI) in young children and infants worldwide and has a high impact on morbidity and mortality in this population. Initially, HRV was classified into two species: HRV-A and HRV-B. Recently, a species called HRV-C and possibly another species, HRV-D, were identified. In Mexico, there is little information about the role of HRV as a cause of ARI, and the presence and importance of species such as HRV-C are not known. The aim of this study was to determine the clinical characteristics and genetic variability of HRV in Mexican children. Genetic characterization was carried out by phylogenetic analysis of the 5′-nontranslated region (5′-NTR) of the HRV genome. The results show that the newly identified HRV-C is circulating in Mexican children more frequently than HRV-B but not as frequently as HRV-A, which was the most frequent species. Most of the cases of the three species of HRV were in children under 2 years of age, and all species were associated with very mild and moderate ARI. |
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