Different Clinical Presentations of Human Rhinovirus Species Infection in Children and Adults in Mexico

Author:

Galindo-Fraga Arturo1ORCID,Guerra-de-Blas Paola del Carmen2ORCID,Ortega-Villa Ana M3,Mateja Allyson4,Ruiz Quiñones Jesus Arturo1,Ramos Cervantes Pilar5,Ledesma Barrientos Fernando5,Ortiz-Hernández Ana A6,Llamosas-Gallardo Beatriz6,Ramírez-Venegas Alejandra7,Valdéz Vázquez Rafael8,Noyola Chepitel Daniel9,Moreno-Espinosa Sarbelio10,Powers John H11,Guerrero M Lourdes5,Ruiz-Palacios Guillermo M5,Beigel John H3ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Epidemiología, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán , Mexico City , Mexico

2. Mexican Emerging Infectious Diseases Clinical Research Network , Mexico City , Mexico

3. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases , Bethesda, Maryland , USA

4. Clinical Monitoring Research Program Directorate, Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research , Frederick, Maryland , USA

5. Departamento de Infectología, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán , Mexico City , Mexico

6. División de Desarrollo y Enlace Interinstitucional, Instituto Nacional de Pediatría , Mexico City , Mexico

7. Departamento de Investigación en Tabaquismo y en Enfermedades Pulmonares Obstructivas Crónicas, Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Respiratorias “Ismael Cosío Villegas” , Mexico City , Mexico

8. Departamento de Infectología, Hospital General “Dr Manuel Gea González,” Mexico City , Mexico

9. Microbiology Department, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí , San Luis Potosí , Mexico

10. Departamento de Infectología, Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez, Instituto Nacional de Salud , Mexico City , Mexico

11. Clinical Research Directorate, Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research , Frederick, Maryland , USA

Abstract

Abstract Background Human rhinoviruses (HRVs) are a common cause of influenza-like illness, with the ability to infect the upper and lower respiratory tracts. In this study we aim to describe the clinical and molecular features of HRV infection in Mexican children and adults. Methods We performed a hospital-based, 4-year multicenter prospective observational cohort study of patients with influenza-like illness. Participants who tested positive for HRV were included. We described demographic, clinical, and laboratory characteristics and the association between HRV types, illness severity, and clinical outcomes. Results Of the 5662 subjects recruited, 1473 (26%) had HRV; of those, 988 (67.1%) were adults (≥18 years) and 485 (32.9%) were children. One hundred sixty-seven (11.33%) samples were sequenced; 101 (60.5%) were rhinovirus species A (HRV-A), 22 (13.2%) were rhinovirus species B (HRV-B), and 44 (26.3%) were rhinovirus species C (HRV-C). Among children and adults, 30.5% and 23.5%, respectively, were hospitalized (non–intensive care unit [ICU]). The odds of HRV-C are higher than HRV-A for participants in the ICU (compared to outpatient) and when platelets, lymphocytes, white blood cells, and lactate dehydrogenase are increased. The odds of HRV-C are higher than HRV-A and HRV-B with shortness of breath. The odds of HRV-A are higher than HRV-B, and the odds of HRV-B are higher than HRV-C, when mild symptoms like muscle ache and headache occur. Conclusions Rhinoviruses are a common cause of influenza-like illness. It is necessary to improve the surveillance, testing, and species identification for these viruses to understand different clinical presentations and risk factors associated with worse outcomes. Clinical Trials Registration. NCT01418287.

Funder

Mexican Emerging Infectious Diseases Clinical Research Network

Mexico Ministry of Health

NIAID

National Institutes of Health

Westat, Inc

National Cancer Institute

NIH

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Oncology

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