Surveillance for respiratory syncytial virus and parainfluenza virus among patients hospitalized with pneumonia in Sarawak, Malaysia.

BACKGROUND:Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and parainfluenza virus (PIV) are frequent causes of pneumonia and death among children at Sibu and Kapit Hospitals in Sarawak, Malaysia. OBJECTIVES:To determine the prevalence and risk factors for RSV subtypes A and B and PIV types 1-4 among patients hos...

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Main Authors: Jane K Fieldhouse, Teck-Hock Toh, Wei-Honn Lim, Jakie Ting, Siaw-Jing Ha, King-Ching Hii, Cheng-Ing Kong, Toh-Mee Wong, See-Chang Wong, Tyler E Warkentien, Gregory C Gray
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6093684?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-2160a1cd991244caa305bedcbbb6c7a72020-11-25T02:33:33ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01138e020214710.1371/journal.pone.0202147Surveillance for respiratory syncytial virus and parainfluenza virus among patients hospitalized with pneumonia in Sarawak, Malaysia.Jane K FieldhouseTeck-Hock TohWei-Honn LimJakie TingSiaw-Jing HaKing-Ching HiiCheng-Ing KongToh-Mee WongSee-Chang WongTyler E WarkentienGregory C GrayBACKGROUND:Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and parainfluenza virus (PIV) are frequent causes of pneumonia and death among children at Sibu and Kapit Hospitals in Sarawak, Malaysia. OBJECTIVES:To determine the prevalence and risk factors for RSV subtypes A and B and PIV types 1-4 among patients hospitalized with pneumonia. METHODS:In a cross-sectional, pilot study nasopharyngeal swabs were studied with real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction assays. Concurrently, we helped Sibu and Kapit Hospitals adapt their first molecular diagnostics for RSV and PIV. RESULTS:Of 129 specimens collected (June to July 2017), 39 tested positive for RSV-A (30.2%), two were positive for RSV B (1.6%), one was positive for PIV-3 (0.8%) and one was positive for PIV-4 (0.8%). No samples were positive for PIV-1 or PIV-2. Of the 39 RSV-A positive specimens, 46.2% were collected from children under one year of age and only 5.1% were from patients over the age of 18. A multivariable analysis found the odds of children <1 year of age testing positive for RSV-A were 32.7 (95% CI: 3.9, 276.2) times larger than >18 years of age, and the odds of patients hospitalized at Kapit Hospital testing positive for RSV-A were 3.2 (95% CI: 1.3, 7.8) times larger than patients hospitalized at Sibu Hospital. CONCLUSION:This study found an unusually high prevalence of RSV-A among pneumonia patients admitted to the two hospitals. Subsequently, Sibu Hospital adapted the molecular assays with the goal of providing more directed care for such pneumonia patients.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6093684?pdf=render
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author Jane K Fieldhouse
Teck-Hock Toh
Wei-Honn Lim
Jakie Ting
Siaw-Jing Ha
King-Ching Hii
Cheng-Ing Kong
Toh-Mee Wong
See-Chang Wong
Tyler E Warkentien
Gregory C Gray
spellingShingle Jane K Fieldhouse
Teck-Hock Toh
Wei-Honn Lim
Jakie Ting
Siaw-Jing Ha
King-Ching Hii
Cheng-Ing Kong
Toh-Mee Wong
See-Chang Wong
Tyler E Warkentien
Gregory C Gray
Surveillance for respiratory syncytial virus and parainfluenza virus among patients hospitalized with pneumonia in Sarawak, Malaysia.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jane K Fieldhouse
Teck-Hock Toh
Wei-Honn Lim
Jakie Ting
Siaw-Jing Ha
King-Ching Hii
Cheng-Ing Kong
Toh-Mee Wong
See-Chang Wong
Tyler E Warkentien
Gregory C Gray
author_sort Jane K Fieldhouse
title Surveillance for respiratory syncytial virus and parainfluenza virus among patients hospitalized with pneumonia in Sarawak, Malaysia.
title_short Surveillance for respiratory syncytial virus and parainfluenza virus among patients hospitalized with pneumonia in Sarawak, Malaysia.
title_full Surveillance for respiratory syncytial virus and parainfluenza virus among patients hospitalized with pneumonia in Sarawak, Malaysia.
title_fullStr Surveillance for respiratory syncytial virus and parainfluenza virus among patients hospitalized with pneumonia in Sarawak, Malaysia.
title_full_unstemmed Surveillance for respiratory syncytial virus and parainfluenza virus among patients hospitalized with pneumonia in Sarawak, Malaysia.
title_sort surveillance for respiratory syncytial virus and parainfluenza virus among patients hospitalized with pneumonia in sarawak, malaysia.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description BACKGROUND:Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and parainfluenza virus (PIV) are frequent causes of pneumonia and death among children at Sibu and Kapit Hospitals in Sarawak, Malaysia. OBJECTIVES:To determine the prevalence and risk factors for RSV subtypes A and B and PIV types 1-4 among patients hospitalized with pneumonia. METHODS:In a cross-sectional, pilot study nasopharyngeal swabs were studied with real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction assays. Concurrently, we helped Sibu and Kapit Hospitals adapt their first molecular diagnostics for RSV and PIV. RESULTS:Of 129 specimens collected (June to July 2017), 39 tested positive for RSV-A (30.2%), two were positive for RSV B (1.6%), one was positive for PIV-3 (0.8%) and one was positive for PIV-4 (0.8%). No samples were positive for PIV-1 or PIV-2. Of the 39 RSV-A positive specimens, 46.2% were collected from children under one year of age and only 5.1% were from patients over the age of 18. A multivariable analysis found the odds of children <1 year of age testing positive for RSV-A were 32.7 (95% CI: 3.9, 276.2) times larger than >18 years of age, and the odds of patients hospitalized at Kapit Hospital testing positive for RSV-A were 3.2 (95% CI: 1.3, 7.8) times larger than patients hospitalized at Sibu Hospital. CONCLUSION:This study found an unusually high prevalence of RSV-A among pneumonia patients admitted to the two hospitals. Subsequently, Sibu Hospital adapted the molecular assays with the goal of providing more directed care for such pneumonia patients.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6093684?pdf=render
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