Viral Etiology of acute respiratory tract infections in hospitalized children and adults in Shandong Province, China
Ti Liu, Zhong Li, Shengyang Zhang, Shaoxia Song, Wu Julong, Yi Lin, Nongjian Guo, Chunyan Xing, Aiqiang Xu, Zhenqiang Bi, Xianjun Wang

TL;DR
This study identifies the main viruses causing respiratory infections in hospitalized patients in Shandong, China, showing that influenza and RSV are most common in children.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the viral causes of respiratory infections in hospitalized patients across different age groups and seasons in Shandong.
Findings
Influenza viruses were the most commonly detected in hospitalized patients.
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) had the highest incidence among children under 5 years old.
Co-infections with multiple viruses were found in 15.67% of patients.
Abstract
The dominant viral etiologies responsible for acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are poorly understood, particularly among hospitalized patients. Improved etiological insight is needed to improve clinical management and prevention of ARIs. Clinical and demographic information and throat swabs were collected from 607 patients from 2011 to 2013 in Shandong Province, China. Multiplex RT-PCR (SeeplexTM RV detection, Seegene) was performed to detected 12 respiratory viral pathogens. A total of 607 hospitalized patients were enrolled from 2011 to 2013. Viruses were identified in 35.75 % (217/607) of cases, including 78 influenza virus A and B (IVA and IVB), 47 para-influenza viruses (PIVs), 41 respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and 38 adenovirus (ADV). For the children under 15 year old, the common detected viruses were influenza viruses, RSV, PIVS and ADV, while the principal respiratory…
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TopicsMechanical Engineering and Vibrations Research · Vehicle Dynamics and Control Systems · Mechanical Failure Analysis and Simulation
