Molecular typing of human adenoviruses among hospitalized patients with respiratory tract infections in a tertiary Hospital in Guangzhou, China between 2017 and 2019
机构:[1]Global Health Research Center, Duke Kunshan University, Kunshan, China[2]Faculty of Medicine, School of Medical Sciences, University of New SouthWales, Sydney, NSW, Australia[3]Emergency Department, The SecondAffiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, No.111Dade Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou, China[4]Laboratory Department, TheSecond Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine,Guangzhou, China广东省中医院深圳市中医院深圳医学信息中心[5]Division of Infectious Diseases, Duke University, Schoolof Medicine, DUMC Box 102359, Durham, NC 27710, USA[6]Duke GlobalHealth Institute, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA[7]Program in EmergingInfectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore, Singapore
BackgroundHuman Adenoviruses (HAdVs) cause a wide array of illnesses in all age groups. They particularly cause frequent morbidity among children. In China, human adenovirus types 3, 4, 7, 11, 14, 21, and 55 have caused at least seven outbreaks since 2000. However, limited studies are available regarding the epidemiological patterns and diversity of HAdVs types among hospitalized patients with respiratory tract infections (RTIs).MethodsTo understand the epidemiology and subtype distribution of HAdV infections associated with RTIs in China, nasal swab (NS) clinical samples were collected from 4129 patients in a Guangzhou hospital between August 2017 and October 2019. PCR, sequencing, and phylogenetic analysis were performed on these specimens to identify HAdV subtypes.ResultsHAdV was successfully sequenced in 99 (2.4%) of the 4129 NS specimens, with the highest HAdV prevalence (6.3%) found in children between the ages of 5 and 10years. Among HAdV-positive specimens, the most prevalent genotypes identified were HAdV-B3 (55.6%) and HAdV-B7 (25.3%). The most common symptoms in the HAdV-infected patients were fever (100%), cough (80.8%), and rhinorrhea (71.8%). HAdV infections were detected throughout the year with a relatively higher prevalence in summer.ConclusionAll ages suffer adenovirus infections, but young children are at the greatest risk. This study data demonstrates that at least three species of HAdVs (species B, C, and E) are circulating in Guangzhou City, China. As antiviral therapies and type-specific vaccines become available, such epidemiological data will be useful in guiding therapy and public health interventions.
基金:
TCM Science and
technology of Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine (No.
YN2015MS09 and YN2015QN10) and major national science and technology
projects (2017ZX10305501–006).
第一作者机构:[1]Global Health Research Center, Duke Kunshan University, Kunshan, China[2]Faculty of Medicine, School of Medical Sciences, University of New SouthWales, Sydney, NSW, Australia
通讯作者:
通讯机构:[1]Global Health Research Center, Duke Kunshan University, Kunshan, China[5]Division of Infectious Diseases, Duke University, Schoolof Medicine, DUMC Box 102359, Durham, NC 27710, USA[6]Duke GlobalHealth Institute, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA[7]Program in EmergingInfectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore, Singapore
推荐引用方式(GB/T 7714):
Wang Xinye,Wang Dawei,Umar Sajid,et al.Molecular typing of human adenoviruses among hospitalized patients with respiratory tract infections in a tertiary Hospital in Guangzhou, China between 2017 and 2019[J].BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES.2021,21(1):doi:10.1186/s12879-021-06412-0.
APA:
Wang, Xinye,Wang, Dawei,Umar, Sajid,Qin, Sheng,Ling, Qiong...&Liu, Yuntao.(2021).Molecular typing of human adenoviruses among hospitalized patients with respiratory tract infections in a tertiary Hospital in Guangzhou, China between 2017 and 2019.BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES,21,(1)
MLA:
Wang, Xinye,et al."Molecular typing of human adenoviruses among hospitalized patients with respiratory tract infections in a tertiary Hospital in Guangzhou, China between 2017 and 2019".BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES 21..1(2021)