This review aims to provide the most current information on clinical syndromes, pathogenesis, host immunological responses, diagnostics, and therapeutic and preventive strategies related to RV infection in children.Guwani LiyanageClinical Microbiology Newsletter...
Based on these findings, the researchers called these associations between silent granulocytic bronchoalveolitis and lung rhinovirus infection in children who have recurrent wheeze that is refractory to treatment a novel syndrome. The researchers also said that these findings indicate t...
Human rhinovirus species C infection in young children with acute wheeze is associated with increased acute respiratory hospital admissions. Rationale: Human rhinovirus species C (HRV-C) is the most common cause of acute wheezing exacerbations in young children presenting to hospital, but its im.....
"Rhinovirus was found to be the strongest single predictor of persistent wheezing at 3 years. If [children] wheezed withrhinovirus infection, then their risk of persistent wheezing at year 3 was significantly enhanced. Notably, first-year illnesses caused by rhinovirus infection were the strongest...
in HRV-C infections, with a peak incidence in the fall and winter, as well as the rainy season in tropical countries, but also occurring throughout the year.31HRV-C infection has a predilection for the young, with most infections occurring in children less than 5 years of age, especially...
Conclusions: Children with HRV/ENT had a more severe clinical course than those with RSV and FLUA/B infections and often had significant comorbidities. These findings emphasize the importance of considering HRV/ENT infection in children presenting with severe acute respiratory tract infections. 展开 ...
Children infected with both HRV and parainfluenza virus (1.5 m.o.) were significantly younger than those infected by HRV alone (5.0 m.o.) (p = 0.0454). Overall, these results suggest that infection with a second virus does not lead to a higher frequency of severe syndromes in children ...
摘要: PurposeIn this study, we aimed to investigate the prevalence of year-round respiratory viral infection in children with lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) and the relationship between respiratory viral infection and allergen sensitization in exacerbating asthma....
Children experience 8 to 12 infections annually, while the infection rate is lower in adults (˜2-3 per year). RV infection poses serious health risks among children and young adults with allergic asthma, by inducing disease exacerbations that are often severe. Moreover, RV has been implicated...
Rhinovirus-induced airway inflammation in asthma: effect of treatment with inhaled corticosteroids before and during experimental infection. Asthma exacerbations are frequently linked to rhinovirus infections. However, the associated inflammatory pathways are poorly understood, and treatment of ... K ...