Title Comparison of asymptomatic and symptomatic rhinovirus infections in university students: incidence, species diversity, and viral load.
Author Granados, Andrea; Goodall, Emma C; Luinstra, Kathy; Smieja, Marek; Mahony, James
Journal Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis Publication Year/Month 2015-Aug
PMID 25999242 PMCID PMC7127333
Affiliation + expend 1.Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada; St Joseph's Healthcare, Hamilton, ON, Canada. Electronic address: andrea.granados@mail.utoronto.ca.

Human rhinovirus (HRV) infections are common but poorly characterized in university students. Thus, we characterized asymptomatic and symptomatic HRV infections by incidence, species diversity, and viral load of 502 university students during September and October of 2010 and 2011 from nasal swabs and electronically submitted symptom questionnaires. We tested all symptomatic students and randomly sampled participants who remained asymptomatic (n=25/week, over 8 weeks each study year) on a weekly basis by real-time PCR and sequenced HRV positives. HRV was identified in 33/400 (8.3%) and 85/92 (92.4%) of the asymptomatic and symptomatic students, respectively. We identified a higher than previously reported rate of HRV-B in both groups, although the distribution of HRV species was similar (P=0.37). Asymptomatic viral load averaged 1.2 log10 copies/mL lower than symptomatic HRV (P<0.001). In conclusion, asymptomatic HRV activity preceded peak symptomatic activity in September and October and was associated with lower viral load.

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