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Viral pathogens among elderly people with acute respiratory infections in Shanghai, China: preliminary results from a laboratory-based surveillance, 2012-2015

Viral pathogens among elderly people with acute respiratory infections in Shanghai, China: preliminary results from a laboratory-based surveillance, 2012-2015
Viral pathogens among elderly people with acute respiratory infections in Shanghai, China: preliminary results from a laboratory-based surveillance, 2012-2015
Acute respiratory infections (ARIs), with viral pathogens as the major contributors, are the most common illnesses worldwide, and increase the morbidity and mortality among the elderly population. The clinical and pathological features of elderly people with ARIs need to be identified for disease intervention. From January 1st , 2012 through December 31st , 2015, respiratory specimens from patients above 60 years old with ARIs were collected from the outpatient and inpatient settings of six sentinel hospitals in Pudong New Area. Each specimen was tested via multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for eight target viral etiologies including influenza, human rhinovirus (HRV), human para-influenza virus (PIV), adenovirus (ADV), respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), human metapneumovirus (hMPV), human coronavirus (hCoVs) and human bocavirus (hBoV). A total of 967 elderly patients with ARIs were enrolled, including 589 (60.91%) males, and the median age was 73 years old. 306 (31.64%) patients were tested positive for any one of the eight viruses, including 276 single infections and 30 co-infections. Influenza was the predominant virus (14.17%, 137/967), detected from 21.35% (76/356) of the outpatients and 9.98% (61/611) of the inpatients. Influenza infections presented two annual seasonal peaks during winter and summer. Compared with non-influenza patients, those with influenza were more likely to have fever, cough, sore throat and fatigue. This study identified influenza as the leading viral pathogen among elderly with ARIs, and two seasonal epidemic peaks were observed in Shanghai. An influenza vaccination strategy needs to be advocated for the elderly population.
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Ye, Chuchu, Zhu, Weiping, Yu, Jianxing, Li, Zhongjie, Fu, Yifei, Lan, Yajia, Lai, Shengjie, Wang, Yuanping, Pan, Lifeng, Sun, Qiao and Zhao, Genming (2017) Viral pathogens among elderly people with acute respiratory infections in Shanghai, China: preliminary results from a laboratory-based surveillance, 2012-2015. Journal of Medical Virology, 89 (10), 1700-1706. (doi:10.1002/jmv.24751). (PMID:27943329)

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Acute respiratory infections (ARIs), with viral pathogens as the major contributors, are the most common illnesses worldwide, and increase the morbidity and mortality among the elderly population. The clinical and pathological features of elderly people with ARIs need to be identified for disease intervention. From January 1st , 2012 through December 31st , 2015, respiratory specimens from patients above 60 years old with ARIs were collected from the outpatient and inpatient settings of six sentinel hospitals in Pudong New Area. Each specimen was tested via multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for eight target viral etiologies including influenza, human rhinovirus (HRV), human para-influenza virus (PIV), adenovirus (ADV), respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), human metapneumovirus (hMPV), human coronavirus (hCoVs) and human bocavirus (hBoV). A total of 967 elderly patients with ARIs were enrolled, including 589 (60.91%) males, and the median age was 73 years old. 306 (31.64%) patients were tested positive for any one of the eight viruses, including 276 single infections and 30 co-infections. Influenza was the predominant virus (14.17%, 137/967), detected from 21.35% (76/356) of the outpatients and 9.98% (61/611) of the inpatients. Influenza infections presented two annual seasonal peaks during winter and summer. Compared with non-influenza patients, those with influenza were more likely to have fever, cough, sore throat and fatigue. This study identified influenza as the leading viral pathogen among elderly with ARIs, and two seasonal epidemic peaks were observed in Shanghai. An influenza vaccination strategy needs to be advocated for the elderly population.

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Accepted/In Press date: 28 November 2016
e-pub ahead of print date: 6 July 2017
Published date: October 2017
Organisations: WorldPop, Population, Health & Wellbeing (PHeW)

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/405113
ISSN: 0146-6615
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ORCID for Shengjie Lai: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9781-8148

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Author: Chuchu Ye
Author: Weiping Zhu
Author: Jianxing Yu
Author: Zhongjie Li
Author: Yifei Fu
Author: Yajia Lan
Author: Shengjie Lai ORCID iD
Author: Yuanping Wang
Author: Lifeng Pan
Author: Qiao Sun
Author: Genming Zhao

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