Adenovirus Infections Within a Family Cohort in Iran

Mohammadreza Naghipour, C. Anthony Hart, Winifred Dove, A. J.Howard Leatherbarrow, Luis Cuevas

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Abstract

Background: Adenovirus is one of the most frequent viruses associated with acute respiratory infections (ARI). There is limited information of its transmission within the community. Methods: Cohorts of 50 families with >= two children were visited weekly for 2 months to ascertain the presence ARI in Rasht, Iran. Nasopharyngeal swabs were obtained from symptomatic participants and at 3-4-day intervals to assess the duration of adenovirus shedding. Adenoviruses were identified by PCR and adenovirus positive amplicons were subjected to DNA sequencing. Results: Thirty-three (35%) of 94 ARI episodes in children and 8 (27%) of 30 episodes in adults were due to adenovirus (not significant, NS). 25/50 (50%) families had adenovirus infections. Children had more infections than adults, were more likely to develop symptoms if there was a symptomatic case within the household and episodes had a longer duration (P < 0.05). Adenoviruses were recovered for a median of 11 (interquartile range 5-26) days of follow up in children and 7 (2-20) days in adults (NS). Adenovirus-7 was the most frequent serotype (12 families), followed by adenovirus-6 (5 families), adenovirus-1 and 2 (4 families each), and adenovirus-5 (3 families). Both adenovirus-5 and 7 amplicons fell into two clusters. No mutations were observed during transmission within a family. Conclusion A substantial proportion of ARI in the community are due to adenovirus with further transmission within the family Children >= 2 years experienced a higher proportion of infections than younger children and adults. Viral shedding was more prolonged in children and adenovirus-7 and 5 predominated with several clusters co-circulating in the same season. Pediatr Pulmonol. 2009; 44:749-753. (C) 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)749-753
Number of pages5
JournalPediatric Pulmonology
Volume44
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2009

Keywords

  • Acute respiratory infections
  • Adenovirus
  • Cohort
  • Community
  • Iran

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