Title Lower respiratory infections among hospitalized children in New Caledonia: a pilot study for the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health project.
Author Mermond, Sylvain; Zurawski, Virginie; D'Ortenzio, Eric; Driscoll, Amanda J; DeLuca, Andrea N; Deloria-Knoll, Maria; Moisi, Jennifer C; Murdoch, David R; Missotte, Isabelle; Besson-Leaud, Laurent; Chevalier, Cyril; Debarnot, Vincent; Feray, Fabien; Noireterre, Stephanie; Duparc, Bernard; Fresnais, Frederique; O'Connor, Olivia; Dupont-Rouzeyrol, Myrielle; Levine, Orin S
Journal Clin Infect Dis Publication Year/Month 2012-Apr
PMID 22403234 PMCID PMC7107894
Affiliation 1.Molecular Epidemiology Laboratory, Institut Pasteur of New Caledonia, BP 61, 98845 Noumea Cedex, New Caledonia. smermond@pasteur.nc.

We conducted a prospective pilot study over a 1-year period in New Caledonia in preparation for the Pneumonia Research for Child Health (PERCH) project. The pathogens associated with hospitalized lower respiratory infections in children were identified through the use of culture of induced sputum and blood, urinary antigen detection, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) on respiratory specimens, and serology on paired sera. Respiratory viruses were detected on respiratory specimens by immunofluorescence and PCR, and by serology on paired sera. Pathogens were detected in 87.9% of the 108 hospitalized cases. Viruses represented 81.6% of the 152 pathogens detected. Respiratory syncytial virus and rhinovirus were the most frequent, accounting for 32.2% and 24.3% of the pathogens identified, respectively. Only 26.3% of 99 induced sputum specimens collected were determined to be of good quality, which may be a consequence of the collection method used.

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