Clinical and epidemiological features of respiratory syncytial infection in children of different age

The results of comparative analysis of epidemiological, clinical and laboratory indicators in 317 children in the age from 1 month to 5 years with acute respiratory syncytial virus infection (АRSVI) with the lower respiratory tract lesion are presented. All the patients were comprehensively examined...

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Main Authors: V. B. Rovniy, Yu. V. Lobzin, I. V. Babachenko, O. M. Ibragimova, E. S. Romanova
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Language:Russian
Published: Journal Infectology 2014-09-01
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Online Access:https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/173
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spelling doaj-3089bab1c2a64d53acf3a6de9bda7a582021-08-02T08:43:17ZrusJournal InfectologyŽurnal Infektologii 2072-67322014-09-0152768110.22625/2072-6732-2013-5-2-76-81187Clinical and epidemiological features of respiratory syncytial infection in children of different ageV. B. Rovniy0Yu. V. Lobzin1I. V. Babachenko2O. M. Ibragimova3E. S. Romanova4North-Western State Medical University named after I.I.Mechnikov, Saint-PetersburgNorth-Western State Medical University named after I.I.Mechnikov, Saint-Petersburg Science Research Institute of Children`s Infections of FMBA of Russia, Saint-PetersburgScience Research Institute of Children`s Infections of FMBA of Russia, Saint-PetersburgScience Research Institute of Children`s Infections of FMBA of Russia, Saint-PetersburgNorth-Western State Medical University named after I.I.Mechnikov, Saint-PetersburgThe results of comparative analysis of epidemiological, clinical and laboratory indicators in 317 children in the age from 1 month to 5 years with acute respiratory syncytial virus infection (АRSVI) with the lower respiratory tract lesion are presented. All the patients were comprehensively examined for АRSVI. Only 29 children (10% of the surveyed patients) had no RSVI markers. Clinical and laboratory signs of acute RSVI were identified in 220 children (68,7%). In children of the first year of life АRSVI was confirmed by the viral RNA detection in the oropharynx strokes in 65% of cases. In children of the second year of life ARSVI was confirmed by detection of the viral RNA and RSV antigens in the oropharynx strokes equally frequently (52% and 54%). In patients over the age of two years the diagnosis was based on the RSV antigens (66%) and specific IgM (36%) detection. In most hospitalized children the disease has been proceeded in moderate form. Severe forms have been generally detected in children of the first year of life (8,6%). In children of the first year of life ARSVI has been often proceeded with the bronchial obstruction syndrome (63%), and only in this group bronchiolitis has been developed (12%). The frequency of ENT-organs lesion increased in children aged 2 to 5 years and the disease has been proceeded mainly with the pneumonia symptoms. The maximum viral RNA detection in children of the first year of life was recorded in November-February 2012, with the re-increase in May 2012. In patients aged 1,1 to 2,0 years the ARSVI markers have been detected evenly throughout the year of observation, excluding the summer months. In the group of children of the pre-school age (2,1–5,0 years) the hospitalization rate for the RSVI increased significantly in September-October 2011, and the frequent virus excretion was maintained during the summer months in patients with the lesions of the lower respiratory tract.https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/173rs-virushospitalization ratebronchiolitispneumonialaboratory diagnosticsviral persistence
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author V. B. Rovniy
Yu. V. Lobzin
I. V. Babachenko
O. M. Ibragimova
E. S. Romanova
spellingShingle V. B. Rovniy
Yu. V. Lobzin
I. V. Babachenko
O. M. Ibragimova
E. S. Romanova
Clinical and epidemiological features of respiratory syncytial infection in children of different age
Žurnal Infektologii
rs-virus
hospitalization rate
bronchiolitis
pneumonia
laboratory diagnostics
viral persistence
author_facet V. B. Rovniy
Yu. V. Lobzin
I. V. Babachenko
O. M. Ibragimova
E. S. Romanova
author_sort V. B. Rovniy
title Clinical and epidemiological features of respiratory syncytial infection in children of different age
title_short Clinical and epidemiological features of respiratory syncytial infection in children of different age
title_full Clinical and epidemiological features of respiratory syncytial infection in children of different age
title_fullStr Clinical and epidemiological features of respiratory syncytial infection in children of different age
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and epidemiological features of respiratory syncytial infection in children of different age
title_sort clinical and epidemiological features of respiratory syncytial infection in children of different age
publisher Journal Infectology
series Žurnal Infektologii
issn 2072-6732
publishDate 2014-09-01
description The results of comparative analysis of epidemiological, clinical and laboratory indicators in 317 children in the age from 1 month to 5 years with acute respiratory syncytial virus infection (АRSVI) with the lower respiratory tract lesion are presented. All the patients were comprehensively examined for АRSVI. Only 29 children (10% of the surveyed patients) had no RSVI markers. Clinical and laboratory signs of acute RSVI were identified in 220 children (68,7%). In children of the first year of life АRSVI was confirmed by the viral RNA detection in the oropharynx strokes in 65% of cases. In children of the second year of life ARSVI was confirmed by detection of the viral RNA and RSV antigens in the oropharynx strokes equally frequently (52% and 54%). In patients over the age of two years the diagnosis was based on the RSV antigens (66%) and specific IgM (36%) detection. In most hospitalized children the disease has been proceeded in moderate form. Severe forms have been generally detected in children of the first year of life (8,6%). In children of the first year of life ARSVI has been often proceeded with the bronchial obstruction syndrome (63%), and only in this group bronchiolitis has been developed (12%). The frequency of ENT-organs lesion increased in children aged 2 to 5 years and the disease has been proceeded mainly with the pneumonia symptoms. The maximum viral RNA detection in children of the first year of life was recorded in November-February 2012, with the re-increase in May 2012. In patients aged 1,1 to 2,0 years the ARSVI markers have been detected evenly throughout the year of observation, excluding the summer months. In the group of children of the pre-school age (2,1–5,0 years) the hospitalization rate for the RSVI increased significantly in September-October 2011, and the frequent virus excretion was maintained during the summer months in patients with the lesions of the lower respiratory tract.
topic rs-virus
hospitalization rate
bronchiolitis
pneumonia
laboratory diagnostics
viral persistence
url https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/173
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