Title Association of Picornavirus Infections With Acute Otitis Media in a Prospective Birth Cohort Study.
Author Seppala, Elina M; Oikarinen, Sami; Lehtonen, Jussi P; Neupane, Subas; Honkanen, Hanna; Tyni, Iiris; Siljander, Heli; Ilonen, Jorma; Sillanpaa, Saara; Laranne, Jussi; Knip, Mikael; Hyoty, Heikki
Journal J Infect Dis Publication Year/Month 2020-Jun
PMID 32108877 PMCID -N/A-
Affiliation + expend 1.Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology, Tampere University, Tampere, Finland.

BACKGROUND: Human rhinoviruses (HRVs), human enteroviruses (HEVs) and human parechoviruses (HPeVs) have been linked to acute otitis media (AOM). We evaluated this association in a prospective birth cohort setting. METHODS: A total of 324 healthy infants were followed up from birth to age 3 years. Nasal swab samples were collected at age 3, 6, 12, 18, 24, and 36 months and screened for HRV and HEV using real-time reverse-transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Stool samples were collected monthly and analyzed for HRV, HEV, and HPeV. AOM episodes diagnosed by physicians were reported by parents in a diary. The association of viruses with AOM was analyzed using generalized estimation equations, and their relative contributions using population-attributable risk percentages. RESULTS: A clear association was found between AOM episodes and simultaneous detection of HEV (adjusted odds ratio for the detection of virus in stools, 2.04; 95% confidence interval, 1.06-3.91) and HRV (1.54; 1.04-2.30). HPeV showed a similar, yet nonsignificant trend (adjusted odds ratio, 1.44; 95% confidence interval, .81-2.56). HRV and HEV showed higher population-attributable risk percentages (25% and 20%) than HPeV (11%). CONCLUSIONS: HEVs and HRVs may contribute to the development of AOM in a relatively large proportion of cases.

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