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J Med Virol ; 83(10): 1841-8, 2011 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21837803

ABSTRACT

Viruses are the major cause of pediatric respiratory tract infection and yet many suspected cases of illness remain uncharacterized. This study aimed to determine the distribution of several respiratory viruses in children diagnosed as having influenza-like illness, over the winter period of 2005-2008. Molecular assays including conventional and real time PCR protocols, were employed to screen respiratory specimens, collected by clinicians of the Influenza sentinel system and of outpatient pediatric clinics, for identification of several respiratory viruses. Of 1,272 specimens tested, 814 (64%) were positive for at least one virus and included 387 influenza viruses, 160 rhinoviruses, 155 respiratory syncytial viruses, 95 adenoviruses, 81 bocaviruses, 47 parainfluenza viruses, 44 metapneumoviruses, and 30 coronaviruses. Simultaneous presence of two or three viruses was observed in 173 of the above positive cases, 21% of which included influenza virus and rhinovirus. The majority of positive cases occurred during January and February. Influenza virus predominated in children older than 1 year old, with type B being the dominant type for the first season and subtypes A/H3N2 and A/H1N1 the following two winter seasons, respectively. Respiratory syncytial virus prevailed in children younger than 2 years old, with subtypes A and B alternating from year to year. This is the most comprehensive study of the epidemiology of respiratory viruses in Greece, indicating influenza, rhinovirus and respiratory syncytial virus as major contributors to influenza-like illness in children.


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Respiratory Tract Infections/epidemiology , Respiratory Tract Infections/virology , Virus Diseases/epidemiology , Virus Diseases/virology , Adenoviridae/genetics , Adenoviridae/isolation & purification , Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Coronavirus/genetics , Coronavirus/isolation & purification , DNA, Viral/analysis , Female , Greece/epidemiology , Human bocavirus/genetics , Human bocavirus/isolation & purification , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Influenza A virus/genetics , Influenza A virus/isolation & purification , Influenza B virus/genetics , Influenza B virus/isolation & purification , Male , Metapneumovirus/genetics , Metapneumovirus/isolation & purification , RNA, Viral/analysis , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction , Respiratory Syncytial Viruses/genetics , Respiratory Syncytial Viruses/isolation & purification , Respiratory Tract Infections/diagnosis , Respirovirus/genetics , Respirovirus/isolation & purification , Rhinovirus/genetics , Rhinovirus/isolation & purification
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Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis ; 62(1): 58-66, 2008 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18621499

ABSTRACT

One of World Health Organization's proposed methods for the establishment of measles surveillance worldwide, to achieve the elimination of measles virus by 2010, is the genetic characterization of measles wild-type virus strains. In this study, 34 measles virus strains, isolated from clinical samples during the 2005 to 2006 measles outbreak in Greece, were genotyped and studied in terms of nucleotide variation and phylogeny. Interestingly, the cocirculation of 2 different genotypes, namely, D6 and D4, was revealed. In fact, the D4 genotype has never been previously reported in Greece. Finally, although the D4 Greek strains possessed identical nucleotide sequences, the D6 isolates segregated into 3 distinct subgroups, 2 of which differed genetically and phenotypically from all GenBank deposited measles sequences. It is, thus, important to continue the epidemiologic surveillance of measles in Greece to aid future studies of measles transmission, monitor the effectiveness of measles immunization, and eventually document the elimination of the virus in our country.


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Disease Outbreaks , Measles virus/classification , Measles virus/genetics , Measles/epidemiology , Genotype , Greece/epidemiology , Humans , Measles/virology , Measles virus/isolation & purification , Molecular Sequence Data , Phylogeny , Population Surveillance , Sequence Analysis, DNA
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