Title Viral co-infections among children with confirmed measles at hospitals in Hanoi, Vietnam, 2014.
Author Hang, Le Khanh Nguyen; Do, Loan Phuong; Van, Thanh Thi Trieu; Nguyen, Son Vu; Hoang, Phuong Vu Mai; Pham, Hien Thi; Le, Thanh Thi; Tran, Huong Thi Thu; Vuong, Cuong Duc; Mai, Thi Quynh Le
Journal Asian Pac J Trop Med Publication Year/Month 2017-Feb
PMID 28237484 PMCID -N/A-
Affiliation + expend 1.National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, No 1-Yesrsin Street, Hanoi, Viet Nam.

OBJECTIVE: To characterize viral co-infections among representative hospitalized measles cases during the 2014 Hanoi outbreak. METHODS: Throat swabs were collected from 54 pediatric patients with confirmed measles, and molecular diagnostics performed for 10 additional viral respiratory pathogens (Influenza A/H1N1pdm09; A/H3N2 and influenza B; Parainfluenza 1, 2, 3; Respiratory Synctial Virus, RSV; human Metapneumovirus, hMPV; Adenovirus and Picornavirus). RESULTS: Twenty-one cases (38.9%) showed evidence of infection with other respiratory viruses: 15 samples contained measles plus one additional virus, and 6 samples contained measles plus 2 additional viruses. Adenovirus was detected as a predominant cause of co-infections (13 cases; 24.1%), followed by RSV (6 cases; 11.1%), A/H1N1pdm09 (3 cases; 5.6%), PIV3 (3 cases; 3.7%), Rhinovirus (3 cases; 3.7%) and hMPV (1 case; 1.96%). CONCLUSIONS: Viral co-infections identified from pediatric measles cases may have contributed to increased disease severity and high rate of fatal outcomes. Optimal treatment of measles cases may require control of multiple viral respiratory pathogens.

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