π Croup is associated with the novel coronavirus NL63
Background: The clinical relevance of infections with the novel human coronavirus NL63 (HCoV-NL63) has not been investigated systematically. We therefore determined its association with disease in young children with lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI). Methods and Findings: Nine hundred forty-nine samples of nasopharyngeal secretions from children under 3 y of age with LRTIs were analysed by a quantitative HCoV-NL63-specific real-time PCR. The samples had been collected from hospitalised patients and outpatients from December 1999 to October 2001 in four different regions in Germany as part of the prospective population-based PRI. DE study and analysed for RNA from respiratory viruses. Forty-nine samples (5.2%), mainly derived from the winter season, were positive for HCoV-NL63 RNA. The viral RNA was more prevalent in samples from outpatients (7.9%) than from hospitalised patients (3.2%, p = 0.003), and co-infection with either respiratory syncytial virus or parainfluenza virus 3 was observed frequently. Samples in which only HCoV-NL63 RNA could be detected had a significantly higher viral load than samples containing additional respiratory viruses (median 2.1 Γ 106 versus 2.7 Γ 102 copies/ml, p = 0.0006). A strong association with croup was apparent: 43% of the HCoV-NL63-positive patients with high HCoV-NL63 load and absence of co-infection suffered from croup, compared to 6% in the HCoV-NL63-negative group, p < 0.0001. A significantly higher fraction (17.4%) of samples from croup patients than from non-croup patients (4.2%) contained HCoV-NL63 RNA. Conclusion: HCoV-NL63 infections occur frequently in young children with LRTI and show a strong association with croup, suggesting a causal relationship. Β© 2005 van der Hoek et al.
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π respiratory syncytial (49)
π significantly higher (104)
π human coronavirus (623)
π respiratory tract (344)
π viral load (91)
π young children (25)
author
π€ Van Der Hoek, Lia
π€ Sure, Klaus
π€ Ihorst, Gabriele
π€ Stang, Alexander
π€ Pyrc, Krzysztof
π€ Jebbink, Maarten F.
π€ Petersen, Gudula
π€ Forster, Johannes
π€ Berkhout, Ben
π€ Γberla, Klaus
year
β° 2005
journal
π PLoS Medicine
issn
π 15491277 15491676
volume
2
number
8
page
0764-0770
citedbycount
162
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