Clinical and epidemiologic profile of acute respiratory infections caused by adenovirus in children attended in reference hospital in the city of Fortaleza - CE / Perfil clÃnico-epidemiolÃgico de InfecÃÃes respiratÃrias agudas causadas por adenovÃrus em crianÃas atendidas em hospital de referÃncia da cidade de Fortaleza - CE

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2007

RESUMO

Adenoviruses (Ad) are important etiological agents of acute respiratory infections (ARI) in children, particularly between six months and five years old. This was a retrospective study, whose objectives were: to perform clinical and epidemiologic profile of adenoviral respiratory infections in children attended in Hospital Infantil Albert Sabin, in the city of Fortaleza, from January 2001 to December 2006; to observe the detection frequency of Ad in cases of ARI in children attended in that hospital; to describe the main clinical features of adenoviral respiratory infections; to search for the existence of a seasonal pattern of adenoviral infections in the city of Fortaleza; to determine the isolation rate of Ad in HEp-2 cell lines inoculated with samples of nasopharyngeal secretions (NPS) considered positive to Ad by indirect immunofluorescence (IIF); and to create a collection of Ad strains for future studies on antigenic and genomic diversity of these agents. NPS samples of 3,070 children with ARI up to seven days of the onset of symptoms were collected. IIF was applied to all of the samples, and among them, 54 were positive to Ad. Forty one of those positive samples were inoculated into HEp-2 cells, resulting in 32 viral isolations. Other 103 randomly choosen negative samples were also inoculated, resulting in more three isolations, reaching the number of 57 confirmed cases of Ad infections. The detection frequency of Ad was 1.86% of total number of cases of ARI and 6.1% of cases of viral ARI. It was not observed any seasonal pattern or correlation to rainy or dry season. Most cases of adenoviral ARI occurred in children aged seven to 24 months, representing 63.15% of cases. Ad ARI was observed mainly in children attended in the out-patient facility (50.88%), and the predominant diagnosis was upper respiratory tract infection (70.18%). The main clinical features in Ad patients were fever, cough, rhinorrhea, anorexia, vomiting or diarrhea, nasal obstruction, and dyspnea. The main therapeutic management for Ad patients was use of nebulization (about 42% of patients)

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infecÃÃes respiratÃrias microbiologia medica epidemiologia adenovÃrus humano tÃcnica indireta de fluorescÃncia para anticorpo perfil de saÃde vÃrus da influenza a child respiratory tract infections crianÃa human adenovirus infecÃÃes humanas por adenovirus epidemiology

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