Title Rhinovirus/enterovirus was the most common respiratory virus detected in adults with severe acute respiratory infections pre-COVID-19 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Author Chong, Yoong Min; Chan, Yoke Fun; Jamaluddin, Mohamad Fadhil Hadi; Hasan, M Shahnaz; Pang, Yong Kek; Ponnampalavanar, Sasheela; Syed Omar, Sharifah Faridah; Sam, I-Ching
Journal PLoS One Publication Year/Month 2022
PMID 36054088 PMCID PMC9439195
Affiliation + expend 1.Department of Medical Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

BACKGROUND: Severe acute respiratory infections (SARI) pose a great global burden. The contribution of respiratory viruses to adult SARI is relatively understudied in Asia. We aimed to determine viral aetiology of adult SARI patients in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. METHODS: The prevalence of 20 common (mainly viral) respiratory pathogens, and MERS-CoV, SARS-CoV and 5 bacterial select agents was investigated from May 2017 to October 2019 in 489 SARI adult patients in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, using molecular assays (Luminex NxTAG-RPP kit and qPCR assays). Viral metagenomics analysis was performed on 105 negative samples. RESULTS: Viral respiratory pathogens were detected by PCR in 279 cases (57.1%), including 10 (2.0%) additional detections by metagenomics analysis. The most detected viruses were rhinovirus/enterovirus (RV/EV) (49.1%) and influenza virus (7.4%). Three melioidosis cases were detected but no SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV or other bacterial select agents. Bacterial/viral co-detections and viral co-detections were found in 44 (9.0%) and 27 (5.5%) cases respectively, mostly involving RV/EV. Independent predictors of critical disease were male gender, chronic lung disease, lack of runny nose and positive blood culture with a significant bacterial pathogen. Asthma and sore throat were associated with increased risk of RV/EV detection, while among RV/EV cases, males and those with neurological disease were at increased risk of critical disease. CONCLUSIONS: Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the high prevalence of respiratory viruses in adults with SARI was mainly attributed to RV/EV. Continued surveillance of respiratory virus trends contributes to effective diagnostic, prevention, and treatment strategies.

StrainID RV Species Serotype Length(nt) Country Year Strain Name
ANC00544 A None 484 Malaysia 2019 MY/2019/29649161
ANC00549 A None 413 Malaysia 2019 MY/2019/26036258
ANC00554 A None 393 Malaysia 2019 MY/2019/13677850
ANC00559 A None 445 Malaysia 2018 MY/2018/26810352
ANC00564 A None 403 Malaysia 2018 MY/2018/03809862
ANC00569 A None 457 Malaysia 2017 MY/2017/03135055
ANM00545 A None 501 Malaysia 2019 MY/2019/18216412
ANM00550 A None 447 Malaysia 2019 MY/2019/25121650
ANM00555 A None 418 Malaysia 2019 MY/2019/08710406
ANM00560 A None 419 Malaysia 2018 MY/2018/22592326
ANM00565 A None 452 Malaysia 2017 MY/2017/34246603
ANP00547 A None 440 Malaysia 2019 MY/2019/34289629
ANP00552 A None 445 Malaysia 2019 MY/2019/18050816
ANP00557 A None 405 Malaysia 2019 MY/2019/00896349
ANP00562 A None 435 Malaysia 2018 MY/2018/11074342
ANP00567 A None 442 Malaysia 2017 MY/2017/12453371
ANS00548 A None 415 Malaysia 2019 MY/2019/32048700
ANS00553 A None 404 Malaysia 2019 MY/2019/17062004
ANS00558 A None 458 Malaysia 2018 MY/2018/27635430
ANS00563 A None 433 Malaysia 2018 MY/2018/04631773
ANS00568 A None 379 Malaysia 2017 MY/2017/07255128
ANZ00546 A None 443 Malaysia 2019 MY/2019/35310849
ANZ00551 A None 411 Malaysia 2019 MY/2019/21064296
ANZ00556 A None 462 Malaysia 2019 MY/2019/08680183
ANZ00561 A None 393 Malaysia 2018 MY/2018/12640902
ANZ00566 A None 446 Malaysia 2017 MY/2017/14883845
BNC00089 B None 445 Malaysia 2017 MY/2017/27442489
BNS00088 B None 445 Malaysia 2019 MY/2017/32953539
CNC00104 C None 428 Malaysia 2018 MY/2018/04623347
CNC00109 C None 410 Malaysia 2018 MY/2018/33794115
CNM00105 C None 426 Malaysia 2018 MY/2018/06686443
CNM00110 C None 444 Malaysia 2018 MY/2018/34579813
CNP00102 C None 431 Malaysia 2017 MY/2017/01107356
CNP00107 C None 385 Malaysia 2018 MY/2018/18100686
CNP00112 C None 435 Malaysia 2019 MY/2019/04516605
CNS00103 C None 446 Malaysia 2017 MY/2017/17717809
CNS00108 C None 443 Malaysia 2018 MY/2018/22173153
CNS00113 C None 421 Malaysia 2019 MY/2019/35332924
CNZ00106 C None 393 Malaysia 2018 MY/2018/07473931
CNZ00111 C None 414 Malaysia 2019 MY/2019/03574792
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