刚果民主共和国布卡武市出现流感样疾病患者中急性呼吸道病毒合并感染和SARS-CoV-2高流行率的分子证据

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新型冠状病毒2019 (COVID-19)是由严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2型(SARS-CoV-2)引起的新型冠状病毒感染,临床表现与常见呼吸道病毒感染病例基本相似。本研究确定了刚果民主共和国布卡武市流感样症状患者中SARS-CoV-2和其他急性呼吸道病毒的流行情况。我们筛选了1352名在10家卫生机构寻求治疗的流感样疾病患者。采集鼻咽拭子标本,采用实时逆转录-聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)检测SARS-CoV-2,采用多重逆转录-聚合酶链反应法检测10种常见呼吸道病毒。总体而言,13.9%(188/1352)的患者确诊为SARS-CoV-2阳性。最常见的呼吸道病毒为甲型流感(5.6%,56/1352)和乙型流感(0.9%,12/1352)。总的来说,发现了2例以上的其他急性呼吸道病毒。与SARS-CoV-2阳性相关的常见症状是发抖(47.8%;或= 1.8;CI: 0.88-1.35),咳嗽(89.6%;OR=6.5, CI: 2.16-28.2),肌痛和头晕(59.7%;或= 2.7;置信区间:1.36—-5.85)。同时感染12例(11.5%)。SARS-CoV-2和甲型流感是合并感染最多的,占所有阳性病例的33.3%。这项研究表明,在持续的COVID-19暴发期间,布卡武市的COVID-19感染病例与其他急性呼吸道感染病例同时发生。这些数据强调需要对多种病毒病原体进行常规检测,以便制定更好的预防和治疗计划。关键词:SARS-CoV-2;呼吸道病毒;流感样症状;布卡武的城市。
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Molecular Evidence of Coinfection with Acute Respiratory Viruses and High Prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 among Patients Presenting Flu-Like Illness in Bukavu City, Democratic Republic of Congo
The coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) is caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) with clinical manifestation cases are almost similar to those of common respiratory viral infections. This study determined the prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 and other acute respiratory viruses among patients with flu-like symptoms in Bukavu city Democratic republic of Congo. We screened 1352 individuals with flu-like illnesses seeking treatment in 10 health facilities. Nasopharyngeal swabs specimens were collected to detect SARS-CoV-2 using real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and 10 common respiratory viruses were detected by multiplex reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction assay. Overall, 13.9% (188/1352) patients were confirmed positive for SARS-CoV-2. Influenza A 5.6% (56/1352), and Influenza B 0.9% (12/1352) were the most common respiratory viruses detected. Overall more than two cases of the other acute respiratory viruses were detected. Frequently observed symptoms associated with SARS-CoV-2 positivity were shivering (47.8%; OR= 1.8; CI: 0.88-1.35), cough (89.6%; OR=6.5, CI: 2.16-28.2), myalgia and dizziness (59.7%; OR=2.7; CI: 1.36-5.85). Moreover, coinfection was observed in 12 (11.5%) specimens. SARS-CoV-2, and Influenza A were the most co-occurring infections, accounting for 33.3% of all positive cases. This study demonstrates cases of COVID-19 infections co-occurring with other acute respiratory infections in Bukavu city during the ongoing outbreak of COVID-19. These data emphasize the need for routine testing of multiple viral pathogens for better prevention and treatment plans. Keywords: SARS-CoV-2, respiratory viruses, flu-like symptoms, coinfection; Bukavu city.
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