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Detection of Multiple Respiratory Viruses Associated With Mortality and Severity of Illness in Children.

Publication ,  Journal Article
Rehder, KJ; Wilson, EA; Zimmerman, KO; Cunningham, CK; Turner, DA
Published in: Pediatr Crit Care Med
September 2015

OBJECTIVE: Respiratory viral infection is a common source of morbidity and mortality in children. Coinfection with multiple viruses occurs frequently; however, the clinical significance of concomitant viral pathogens is unclear. We hypothesized that presence of more than one respiratory virus is associated with increased morbidity and mortality when compared with children with a single respiratory virus. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study. SETTING: A tertiary care hospital. PATIENTS: All children at Duke Children's Hospital over a 2-year period with isolation of a virus on an extended viral respiratory panel result. Demographic data, comorbidities, and details of hospital encounter were recorded. INTERVENTIONS: None. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Two hundred thirty-five hospital encounters demonstrated positive extended viral respiratory panels. Immunocompromised status (37%) and respiratory comorbidities (23%) were common. Twenty-eight patients (12%) tested positive for multiple viruses, with adenovirus (23/28) and respiratory syncytial virus (15/28) most prevalent in patients with multiple viruses. Viral codetection was associated with increased use of noninvasive ventilation (p = 0.02), extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (p = 0.02), increased likelihood of moderate or severe illness (p = 0.005), and increased mortality (p = 0.01). Subgroup analysis demonstrated that this mortality association persisted for children with normal immune function (p = 0.003) and children with no comorbidities (p = 0.007). CONCLUSIONS: Children with multiple respiratory viruses may be at increased risk of moderate or severe illness and mortality, with previously healthy children potentially being at greatest risk. Further studies are indicated to determine the significance and generalizability of this finding and to better understand the pathophysiology of viral coinfection.

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Pediatr Crit Care Med

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ISSN

1529-7535

Publication Date

September 2015

Volume

16

Issue

7

Start / End Page

e201 / e206

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Tertiary Care Centers
  • Severity of Illness Index
  • Risk Factors
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Respiratory Tract Infections
  • Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections
  • Pediatrics
  • Paramyxoviridae Infections
  • Male
  • Length of Stay
 

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Rehder, K. J., Wilson, E. A., Zimmerman, K. O., Cunningham, C. K., & Turner, D. A. (2015). Detection of Multiple Respiratory Viruses Associated With Mortality and Severity of Illness in Children. Pediatr Crit Care Med, 16(7), e201–e206. https://doi.org/10.1097/PCC.0000000000000492
Rehder, Kyle J., Elizabeth A. Wilson, Kanecia O. Zimmerman, Coleen K. Cunningham, and David A. Turner. “Detection of Multiple Respiratory Viruses Associated With Mortality and Severity of Illness in Children.Pediatr Crit Care Med 16, no. 7 (September 2015): e201–6. https://doi.org/10.1097/PCC.0000000000000492.
Rehder KJ, Wilson EA, Zimmerman KO, Cunningham CK, Turner DA. Detection of Multiple Respiratory Viruses Associated With Mortality and Severity of Illness in Children. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2015 Sep;16(7):e201–6.
Rehder, Kyle J., et al. “Detection of Multiple Respiratory Viruses Associated With Mortality and Severity of Illness in Children.Pediatr Crit Care Med, vol. 16, no. 7, Sept. 2015, pp. e201–06. Pubmed, doi:10.1097/PCC.0000000000000492.
Rehder KJ, Wilson EA, Zimmerman KO, Cunningham CK, Turner DA. Detection of Multiple Respiratory Viruses Associated With Mortality and Severity of Illness in Children. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2015 Sep;16(7):e201–e206.

Published In

Pediatr Crit Care Med

DOI

ISSN

1529-7535

Publication Date

September 2015

Volume

16

Issue

7

Start / End Page

e201 / e206

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Tertiary Care Centers
  • Severity of Illness Index
  • Risk Factors
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Respiratory Tract Infections
  • Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections
  • Pediatrics
  • Paramyxoviridae Infections
  • Male
  • Length of Stay