Respiratory syncytial virus infections during an epidemic period in Salvador, Brazil: viral antigenic group analysis and description of clinical and epidemiological aspects

Acute respiratory infections (ARI) caused by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) were studied in 482 children from Salvador, BA, Brazil, over a period of 12 months. The epidemic period of RSV infections in Salvador occurred from February (summer) to August (winter), with peaks in May, June, and July....

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Main Authors: Fernanda Edna Araújo Moura, Leonardo Carletto Borges, Silvana Augusta Rodrigues Portes, Eduardo Antônio Gonçalves Ramos, Marilda Mendonça Siqueira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde 2003-09-01
Series:Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762003000600005
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spelling doaj-da9eb2a127304a80a637c23fcb0a32842020-11-25T00:10:05ZengInstituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da SaúdeMemórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.0074-02761678-80602003-09-0198673974310.1590/S0074-02762003000600005Respiratory syncytial virus infections during an epidemic period in Salvador, Brazil: viral antigenic group analysis and description of clinical and epidemiological aspectsFernanda Edna Araújo MouraLeonardo Carletto BorgesSilvana Augusta Rodrigues PortesEduardo Antônio Gonçalves RamosMarilda Mendonça SiqueiraAcute respiratory infections (ARI) caused by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) were studied in 482 children from Salvador, BA, Brazil, over a period of 12 months. The epidemic period of RSV infections in Salvador occurred from February (summer) to August (winter), with peaks in May, June, and July. The grouping characteristics of 84 RSV present in nasopharyngeal secretions of children seen at a reference university hospital were analyzed. RSV represented 17.4% of all cases and 54.5% of the positive samples. Sixty-four RSV strains were assigned to group A and 14 to group B. Both groups circulated in the five months of the epidemic period studied. Infections by both groups of RSV were more frequent in children up to one year of age. The incidence of RSV ARI was slightly more frequent in males, although group B had more infected females.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762003000600005respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)acute respiratory infectionRSV groups A and BchildSalvadorBrazil
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author Fernanda Edna Araújo Moura
Leonardo Carletto Borges
Silvana Augusta Rodrigues Portes
Eduardo Antônio Gonçalves Ramos
Marilda Mendonça Siqueira
spellingShingle Fernanda Edna Araújo Moura
Leonardo Carletto Borges
Silvana Augusta Rodrigues Portes
Eduardo Antônio Gonçalves Ramos
Marilda Mendonça Siqueira
Respiratory syncytial virus infections during an epidemic period in Salvador, Brazil: viral antigenic group analysis and description of clinical and epidemiological aspects
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.
respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
acute respiratory infection
RSV groups A and B
child
Salvador
Brazil
author_facet Fernanda Edna Araújo Moura
Leonardo Carletto Borges
Silvana Augusta Rodrigues Portes
Eduardo Antônio Gonçalves Ramos
Marilda Mendonça Siqueira
author_sort Fernanda Edna Araújo Moura
title Respiratory syncytial virus infections during an epidemic period in Salvador, Brazil: viral antigenic group analysis and description of clinical and epidemiological aspects
title_short Respiratory syncytial virus infections during an epidemic period in Salvador, Brazil: viral antigenic group analysis and description of clinical and epidemiological aspects
title_full Respiratory syncytial virus infections during an epidemic period in Salvador, Brazil: viral antigenic group analysis and description of clinical and epidemiological aspects
title_fullStr Respiratory syncytial virus infections during an epidemic period in Salvador, Brazil: viral antigenic group analysis and description of clinical and epidemiological aspects
title_full_unstemmed Respiratory syncytial virus infections during an epidemic period in Salvador, Brazil: viral antigenic group analysis and description of clinical and epidemiological aspects
title_sort respiratory syncytial virus infections during an epidemic period in salvador, brazil: viral antigenic group analysis and description of clinical and epidemiological aspects
publisher Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde
series Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.
issn 0074-0276
1678-8060
publishDate 2003-09-01
description Acute respiratory infections (ARI) caused by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) were studied in 482 children from Salvador, BA, Brazil, over a period of 12 months. The epidemic period of RSV infections in Salvador occurred from February (summer) to August (winter), with peaks in May, June, and July. The grouping characteristics of 84 RSV present in nasopharyngeal secretions of children seen at a reference university hospital were analyzed. RSV represented 17.4% of all cases and 54.5% of the positive samples. Sixty-four RSV strains were assigned to group A and 14 to group B. Both groups circulated in the five months of the epidemic period studied. Infections by both groups of RSV were more frequent in children up to one year of age. The incidence of RSV ARI was slightly more frequent in males, although group B had more infected females.
topic respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
acute respiratory infection
RSV groups A and B
child
Salvador
Brazil
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762003000600005
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