๐ Human respiratory coronavirus HKU1 versus other coronavirus infections in Italian hospitalised patients
Background: Human respiratory coronavirus (hCoV) HKU1 infections were reported for the first time in 2005 in Hong Kong. Objective: To investigate epidemiological, clinical, and diagnostic features of HKU1 infections. Study design: Longitudinal, prospective study from November 2005 through May 2006 in a hospitalised patient population. Results: Overall, 48/426 (11.3%) patients were found to be infected by hCoV acute respiratory tract infections (ARTI). Of these, 10 (19.2%) were caused by HKU1 (6 single infections and 4 coinfections) during the period January-May 2006. Diagnosis was made by using RT-PCR for all four hCo. Vs, and in parallel, in-house developed group-specific monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) for HKU1 and 229E. HKU1-specific MAb was able to retrospectively identify 8 of 10 HKU1 strains detected by RT-PCR. Phylogenetic analysis showed that four HKU1 strains were genotype A and six genotype B. In HKU1-infected patients, the predominant clinical symptom was rhinorrhea (nine patients). Within group II hCoV, HKU1-infected patients had a significantly lower rate of lower ARTI compared to OC43-infected patients. Conclusion: HKU1 hCoV strains circulated in northern Italy during the winter-spring season 2005-2006. Both HKU1 genotypes were detected. HKU1-specific MAb may contribute to the rapid diagnosis of HKU1 infections currently performed by RT-PCR.
keywords
๐ monoclonal antibodies (131)
๐ respiratory tract (344)
๐ acute respiratory (1734)
๐ tract infections (83)
๐ respiratory coronavirus (129)
author
๐ค Gerna, Giuseppe
๐ค Percivalle, Elena
๐ค Sarasini, Antonella
๐ค Campanini, Giulia
๐ค Piralla, Antonio
๐ค Rovida, Francesca
๐ค Genini, Emilia
๐ค Marchi, Antonietta
๐ค Baldanti, Fausto
year
โฐ 2007
issn
๐ 13866532
volume
38
number
3
page
244-250
citedbycount
63
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