[Prevalence and clinical aspects of A and B subgroups of respiratory syncytial virus infection. Observation of 8 consecutive epidemics between 1982 and 1990].

Archives francaises de pediatrie Pub Date : 1993-10-01
J Brouard, F Freymuth, S Constantini, J Petitjean, G de Schrevel, J F Duhamel
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Abstract

Background: Infants suffering from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection can have severe responses that require intensive care. This study compares the epidemiologic patterns and the severity of respiratory diseases produced by RSV strain subtypes A and B.

Population and methods: The prevalence of RSV subgroups was studied over 8 consecutive outbreaks from 1982 to 1990. The files of 73 infants aged from 1 to 24 months admitted because of RSV infection between October 1987 and March 1990 were studied. The criteria of severity were tachypnea and/or the use of the accessory muscles for respiration, apnea and/or cyanosis, hospitalization for > 8 days, hypercapnia and/or acidosis, oxygen therapy, use of corticosteroids and/or bronchodilators, nutritional difficulties.

Results: A total of 374 RSV strains were isolated: 142 were group A and were 232 group B. Subtype A predominated during the winter 1987-1988 and subtype B during 1983-1984, 1984-1985 and 1989-1990. Some indicators of severity, such as degree of respiratory distress, duration of hospitalization and levels of oxygen saturation, were correlated with A subgroup infections, but the difference in the severity index for the two subtypes was not statistically significant.

Conclusions: The results are not consistent with other previous reports, perhaps because different indicators of severity were used in this study and infants less than one month old or having other underlying diseases were excluded.

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呼吸道合胞病毒A、B亚群感染的流行及临床特点。1982年至1990年间连续8次流行的观察[j]。
背景:患有呼吸道合胞病毒(RSV)感染的婴儿可能有严重的反应,需要重症监护。本研究比较了A型和b型RSV毒株引起的呼吸道疾病的流行病学模式和严重程度。人群和方法:对1982 - 1990年连续8次暴发的RSV亚型流行情况进行了研究。对1987年10月至1990年3月间因呼吸道合胞病毒感染住院的1 ~ 24月龄婴儿73例进行了分析。严重程度的标准是呼吸急促和/或使用附属肌肉进行呼吸,呼吸暂停和/或发绀,住院时间> 8天,高碳酸血症和/或酸中毒,氧气治疗,使用皮质类固醇和/或支气管扩张剂,营养困难。结果:共分离到RSV病毒374株,其中A组142株,B组232株。1987 ~ 1988年冬季以A亚型为主,1983 ~ 1984年、1984 ~ 1985年和1989 ~ 1990年冬季以B亚型为主。呼吸窘迫程度、住院时间、血氧饱和度等严重程度指标与A亚组感染相关,但两亚型严重程度指标差异无统计学意义。结论:结果与之前的其他报道不一致,可能是因为本研究使用了不同的严重程度指标,并且排除了小于一个月或有其他基础疾病的婴儿。
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