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Prevalence of Human rhinovirus infection in young children with acute wheezing
Authors:Hanaa I. Rady  Amani El Kholy
Affiliation:1. Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt;2. Department of Clinical and Chemical Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
Abstract:

Introduction

Recurrent wheezing is one of the leading causes of chronic illness in childhood. We aimed to evaluate the prevalence of Human Rhinovirus (HRV) infection in the acute attack of wheezy chest which began after a respiratory illness.

Methodology

The study was conducted on 200 children aged 2?months to 5?years presenting to the emergency department with an acute wheezy episode either for the first time or recurrent wheeze defined as?>2 reports of wheezing in the first 3?years of life. All subjects were subjected to a complete history and clinical examination. Chest X-ray was done to all subjects. Nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal swabs were obtained from all subjects and the presence of HRV was determined by PCR examination.

Results

By PCR method, 163 patients (81.5%) were positive for viral infection. Due to viral co-infection, 49.5% (99 cases) were?+ve for Respiratory Syncytial virus followed by HRV 43.5% (87 cases).

Conclusion

HRV was the second common viral infection in children with wheezes. Its prevalence was more in winter with higher incidence of recurrence. Compared to the other respiratory viruses, it had the higher mortality 43.7%.
Keywords:Asthma  Rhinovirus infection  Wheezes
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