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Bordetella pertussis and concomitant viral respiratory tract infections are rare in children with cough illness.

机译:Bordetella Pertussis和伴随的病毒呼吸道感染患有咳嗽疾病的儿童罕见。

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BACKGROUND: Case reports, case series, and retrospective and prospective studies have reported concomitant Bordetella pertussis and viral respiratory tract pathogen infections in children with cough illness with conflicting results regarding their frequency. METHOD: A prospective 1-year study was performed in ambulatory and hospitalized patients aged 0 to 17 years with a cough illness. Polymerase chain reaction for viral (influenza A and B, parainfluenza 1 and 3, respiratory syncytial, metapneumovirus, and adenovirus) and bacterial pathogens including B. pertussis and B. parapertussis was applied to nasopharyngeal aspirate (NPA) specimens. The primary goal of the study was to assess the frequency of unsuspected Bordetella infections in patients thought to have a viral respiratory tract infection. The secondary goal was to determine the frequency of concomitant viral respiratory tract and Bordetella infections. RESULTS: B. pertussis and B. parapertussis DNA was amplified in 21 (2.0%) and 5 (0.5%) cases, respectively, of 1059 NPA specimens. Of the 1059 NPA specimens, 877 were tested in parallel for respiratory viruses, B. pertussis, and B. parapertussis; >1 virus was identified in 427 (48.7%) and Bordetella species was identified in 10 (1.1%) of these 877 NPA specimens but only 2 (0.2%) concomitant virus/Bordetella infections were identified. Specifically, of 268 NPAs positive for RSV, 1 (0.37%) was concomitant with B. pertussis infection as was 1 (3.7%) of 27 NPAs positive for hMPV. CONCLUSIONS: B. pertussis and B. parapertussis infections were rare in patients with cough illness and so were concomitant virus/Bordetella infections. We propose that virus/Bordetella coinfections primarily occur by chance.
机译:背景:案例报告,案例系列和回顾性和前瞻性研究报告伴随着咳嗽疾病的儿童伴随的Bordetella Pertussis和病毒呼吸道病原体感染与其频率相互冲突的结果。方法:在20至17岁的动态和住院患者中进行预期1年的研究,咳嗽疾病。将来自聚合酶链反应(流感A和B,Parainfluenza 1和3,呼吸道合胞,Metapneumovirus和腺病毒)和包括B.Pertussis和B. parapertussis的细菌病原体对鼻咽吸汗(NPA)标本应用。该研究的主要目标是评估患者认为患者有病毒呼吸道感染的未缺点的Bordetella感染的频率。二级目标是确定伴随病毒呼吸道和博尔德菌感染的频率。结果:B.Pertussis和B.Parapertassis DNA分别在1059个NPA样本中分别在21(2.0%)和5(0.5%)病例中扩增。在1059个NPA标本中,877个并行测试呼吸道病毒,B.Pertussis和B. Parapertussis; > 1病毒在427(48.7%)中鉴定出来,在这些877个NPA标本的10(1.1%)中鉴定了Bordetella物种,但鉴定了仅2(0.2%)伴随的病毒/博尔德氏菌感染。具体而言,对于RSV的268个NPAS阳性,1(0.37%)伴随着B.PMPV的27个NPAS的B.Pertussis感染。结论:B. Pertussis和B. Parapertussis感染患有咳嗽疾病的患者罕见,伴随着病毒/ Bordetella感染。我们提出了这种病毒/博尔德氏菌队主要偶然发生。

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