Title Molecular Epidemiology of Human Rhinovirus in Children with Acute Respiratory Diseases in Chongqing, China
Authors Lu, Qing-Bin
Wo, Ying
Wang, Li-Yuan
Wang, Hong-Yu
Huang, Dou-Dou
Zhang, Xiao-Ai
Liu, Wei
Cao, Wu-Chun
Affiliation Peking Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Beijing 100191, Peoples R China.
Beijing Inst Microbiol & Epidemiol, State Key Lab Pathogen & Biosecur, Beijing, Peoples R China.
Anhui Med Univ, Grad Sch, Hefei, Peoples R China.
Keywords GENOTYPICALLY ASSIGNED TYPES
SPECIES C
HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN
CLINICAL-FEATURES
GENETIC DIVERSITY
TRACT INFECTION
HRV-C
VIRUSES
CLASSIFICATION
RECOMBINATION
Issue Date 2014
Publisher scientific reports
Citation SCIENTIFIC REPORTS.2014,4.
Abstract Human rhinovirus-C (HRV-C) has been increasingly detected in patients with acute respiratory diseases (ARDs). Prolonged surveillance was performed on children with ARD to investigate the molecular epidemiology and clinical characteristics of HRV in Chongqing, China. Nasopharyngeal aspirates (NPA) were collected from hospitalized children with ARD during 2009-2012. HRV-C was genotyped by sequencing the VP4/VP2 coding region. Among the 1,567 NPAs obtained, 223 (14.2%) were HRV positive, and 75.3% of these 223 NPAs were co-infected with other viruses. HRV-A (54.7%) and HRV-C (39.9%) accounted for the majority of HRV infections. Logistic regression models demonstrated significant associations between HRV-A, HRV-C, and asthma attacks, as well as between HRV-C and wheezing. A phylogenetic tree showed that HRV-C2 was the predominant type of HRV-C, followed by HRV-C43, HRV-C1, and HRV-C17. Three novel genotypes were proposed on the basis of a low identity with the known HRVs. Our results showed that HRV-A and HRV-C were the predominant types of HRV infection, and HRV-C showed a high genetic variation in Chongqing, China. HRV infection was associated with asthma attacks and wheezing; furthermore, HRV infections played a minor role in causing severe pneumonia. This knowledge provides information for the prevention and control of HRV associated with ARDs.
URI http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11897/188894
ISSN 2045-2322
DOI 10.1038/srep06686
Indexed SCI(E)
PubMed
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