TY - JOUR
T1 - Clinical features of radiologically confirmed pneumonia due to adenovirus in children
AU - Chen, Shih Perng
AU - Huang, Yhu Chering
AU - Chiu, Cheng Hsun
AU - Wong, Kin Sun
AU - Huang, Ya Ling
AU - Huang, Chung Guei
AU - Tsao, Kuo Chien
AU - Lin, Tzou Yien
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was supported by a grant from Chang Gung Memorial Hospital ( CMRPG 470131 ).
PY - 2013/1
Y1 - 2013/1
N2 - Background: Clinical features of radiologically confirmed pneumonia due to adenovirus in children have not been comprehensively evaluated. Objective: To describe the detailed clinical features of radiologically confirmed adenovirus-associated pneumonia in children. Study design: Of 3298 children with a throat virus culture positive for adenovirus treated at a university-affiliated hospital, from January 2000 to June 2008, in northern Taiwan, 80 hospitalized children (2.4%) with radiologically confirmed pneumonia were identified. From four children with incomplete medical records, only demographics were included for analysis. Results: The median age was 2.97. years, ranging from 25. days to 14. years. Seventy-three patients (96%) had fever, with a median duration of 7. days. The three most common respiratory symptoms were cough (99%), rhinorrhea (82%) and dyspnea (42%). Gastrointestinal symptoms were recorded in 80% of the patients, and neurologic symptoms in four children. Leukocytosis (WBC. ≥ 15,000/μL) was noted in 19 (25%) patients. Only six patients (8%) had a normal serum C-reactive protein (CRP) value (<5. mg/L), while 48 patients (63%) had a CRP level >40. mg/L. Seventeen (21%) children required intensive care. Seventy-three patients (96%) recovered uneventfully. Sequelae were seen in two patients and death in 1. Of the 69 isolates with serotyping determination, seven serotypes were identified, with a predominant serotype (type 3 for 73%). Conclusion: Less than 5% of the children with adenoviral infection had radiologically confirmed patch pneumonia. The manifestation of pneumonia caused by adenovirus was similar to that of bacterial pneumonia.
AB - Background: Clinical features of radiologically confirmed pneumonia due to adenovirus in children have not been comprehensively evaluated. Objective: To describe the detailed clinical features of radiologically confirmed adenovirus-associated pneumonia in children. Study design: Of 3298 children with a throat virus culture positive for adenovirus treated at a university-affiliated hospital, from January 2000 to June 2008, in northern Taiwan, 80 hospitalized children (2.4%) with radiologically confirmed pneumonia were identified. From four children with incomplete medical records, only demographics were included for analysis. Results: The median age was 2.97. years, ranging from 25. days to 14. years. Seventy-three patients (96%) had fever, with a median duration of 7. days. The three most common respiratory symptoms were cough (99%), rhinorrhea (82%) and dyspnea (42%). Gastrointestinal symptoms were recorded in 80% of the patients, and neurologic symptoms in four children. Leukocytosis (WBC. ≥ 15,000/μL) was noted in 19 (25%) patients. Only six patients (8%) had a normal serum C-reactive protein (CRP) value (<5. mg/L), while 48 patients (63%) had a CRP level >40. mg/L. Seventeen (21%) children required intensive care. Seventy-three patients (96%) recovered uneventfully. Sequelae were seen in two patients and death in 1. Of the 69 isolates with serotyping determination, seven serotypes were identified, with a predominant serotype (type 3 for 73%). Conclusion: Less than 5% of the children with adenoviral infection had radiologically confirmed patch pneumonia. The manifestation of pneumonia caused by adenovirus was similar to that of bacterial pneumonia.
KW - Adenovirus
KW - Children
KW - Pneumonia
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jcv.2012.08.021
DO - 10.1016/j.jcv.2012.08.021
M3 - Article
C2 - 23021965
AN - SCOPUS:84871476213
SN - 1386-6532
VL - 56
SP - 7
EP - 12
JO - Journal of Clinical Virology
JF - Journal of Clinical Virology
IS - 1
ER -