đź“„ Human coronavirus NL63, France
The human coronavirus NL63 (HCoV-NL63) was first identified in the Netherlands, and its circulation in France has not been investigated. We studied HCoV-NL63 infection in hospitalized children diagnosed with respiratory tract infections. From November 2002 to April 2003, we evaluated 300 respiratory specimens for HCoV-NL63. Of the 300 samples, 28 (9.3%) were positive for HCoV-NL63. The highest prevalence was found in February (18%). The main symptoms were fever (61%), rhinitis (39%), bronchiolitis (39%), digestive problems (33%), otitis (28%), pharyngitis (22%), and conjunctivitis (17%). A fragment of the spike protein gene was sequenced to determine the variety of circulating HCoV-NL63. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that strains with different genetic markers cocirculate in France.
keywords
đź”— spike protein (353)
đź”— human coronavirus (623)
đź”— respiratory tract (344)
đź”— tract infections (83)
author
👤 Vabret, Astrid
👤 Mourez, Thomas
👤 Dina, Julia
👤 Van Der Hoek, Lia
👤 Gouarin, Stéphanie
👤 Petitjean, Joëlle
👤 Brouard, Jacques
👤 Freymuth, François
year
⏰ 2005
issn
đź—„ 10806040
volume
11
number
8
page
1225-1229
citedbycount
107
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