Influenza A and B in a cohort of outpatient children and adolescent with influenza like-illness during two consecutive influenza seasons

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Main Author: Machado,Clarisse M.
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: de Souza,Ana Carolina Mamana Fernandes, Romano,Camila Malta, dos Santos Freire,Wilton, Costa,Ângela Aparecida, Figueiredo,Walter Manso, Pannuti,Cláudio S., Luna,Expedito J.A.
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Source: Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
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Summary: ABSTRACT Introduction Influenza is an important cause of morbimortality worldwide. Although people at the extremes of age have a greater risk of complications, influenza has been more frequently investigated in the elderly than in children, and inpatients than outpatients. Yearly vaccination with trivalent or quadrivalent vaccines is the main strategy to control influenza. Objectives Determine the clinical and molecular characteristics of influenza A and B infections in children and adolescents with influenza-like illness (ILI). Methods: A cohort of outpatient children and adolescents with ILI was followed for 20 months. Influenza was diagnosed with commercial multiplex PCR platforms. Results: 179 patients had 277 episodes of ILI, being 79 episodes of influenza A and 20 episodes of influenza B. Influenza A and B cases were mild and had similar presentation. Phylogenetic tree of influenza B viruses showed that 91.6% belonged to the B/Yamagata lineage, which is not included in trivalent vaccines. Conclusions: Influenza A and B are often detected in children and adolescents with ILI episodes, with similar and mild presentation in outpatients. The mismatch between the circulating influenza viruses and the trivalent vaccine offered in Brazil may have contributed to the high frequency of influenza A and B in this population.
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spelling Influenza A and B in a cohort of outpatient children and adolescent with influenza like-illness during two consecutive influenza seasonsInfluenzaOutpatientChildrenVaccineLineagesPhylogenyCohortABSTRACT Introduction Influenza is an important cause of morbimortality worldwide. Although people at the extremes of age have a greater risk of complications, influenza has been more frequently investigated in the elderly than in children, and inpatients than outpatients. Yearly vaccination with trivalent or quadrivalent vaccines is the main strategy to control influenza. Objectives Determine the clinical and molecular characteristics of influenza A and B infections in children and adolescents with influenza-like illness (ILI). Methods: A cohort of outpatient children and adolescents with ILI was followed for 20 months. Influenza was diagnosed with commercial multiplex PCR platforms. Results: 179 patients had 277 episodes of ILI, being 79 episodes of influenza A and 20 episodes of influenza B. Influenza A and B cases were mild and had similar presentation. Phylogenetic tree of influenza B viruses showed that 91.6% belonged to the B/Yamagata lineage, which is not included in trivalent vaccines. Conclusions: Influenza A and B are often detected in children and adolescents with ILI episodes, with similar and mild presentation in outpatients. The mismatch between the circulating influenza viruses and the trivalent vaccine offered in Brazil may have contributed to the high frequency of influenza A and B in this population.Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases2020-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702020000100073Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases v.24 n.1 2020reponame:Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseasesinstname:Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)instacron:BSID10.1016/j.bjid.2019.12.005info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMachado,Clarisse M.de Souza,Ana Carolina Mamana FernandesRomano,Camila Maltados Santos Freire,WiltonCosta,Ângela AparecidaFigueiredo,Walter MansoPannuti,Cláudio S.Luna,Expedito J.A.eng2020-04-02T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1413-86702020000100073Revistahttps://www.bjid.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjid@bjid.org.br||lgoldani@ufrgs.br1678-43911413-8670opendoar:2020-04-02T00:00Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases - Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influenza A and B in a cohort of outpatient children and adolescent with influenza like-illness during two consecutive influenza seasons
title Influenza A and B in a cohort of outpatient children and adolescent with influenza like-illness during two consecutive influenza seasons
spellingShingle Influenza A and B in a cohort of outpatient children and adolescent with influenza like-illness during two consecutive influenza seasons
Machado,Clarisse M.
Influenza
Outpatient
Children
Vaccine
Lineages
Phylogeny
Cohort
title_short Influenza A and B in a cohort of outpatient children and adolescent with influenza like-illness during two consecutive influenza seasons
title_full Influenza A and B in a cohort of outpatient children and adolescent with influenza like-illness during two consecutive influenza seasons
title_fullStr Influenza A and B in a cohort of outpatient children and adolescent with influenza like-illness during two consecutive influenza seasons
title_full_unstemmed Influenza A and B in a cohort of outpatient children and adolescent with influenza like-illness during two consecutive influenza seasons
title_sort Influenza A and B in a cohort of outpatient children and adolescent with influenza like-illness during two consecutive influenza seasons
author Machado,Clarisse M.
author_facet Machado,Clarisse M.
de Souza,Ana Carolina Mamana Fernandes
Romano,Camila Malta
dos Santos Freire,Wilton
Costa,Ângela Aparecida
Figueiredo,Walter Manso
Pannuti,Cláudio S.
Luna,Expedito J.A.
author_role author
author2 de Souza,Ana Carolina Mamana Fernandes
Romano,Camila Malta
dos Santos Freire,Wilton
Costa,Ângela Aparecida
Figueiredo,Walter Manso
Pannuti,Cláudio S.
Luna,Expedito J.A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Machado,Clarisse M.
de Souza,Ana Carolina Mamana Fernandes
Romano,Camila Malta
dos Santos Freire,Wilton
Costa,Ângela Aparecida
Figueiredo,Walter Manso
Pannuti,Cláudio S.
Luna,Expedito J.A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Influenza
Outpatient
Children
Vaccine
Lineages
Phylogeny
Cohort
topic Influenza
Outpatient
Children
Vaccine
Lineages
Phylogeny
Cohort
description ABSTRACT Introduction Influenza is an important cause of morbimortality worldwide. Although people at the extremes of age have a greater risk of complications, influenza has been more frequently investigated in the elderly than in children, and inpatients than outpatients. Yearly vaccination with trivalent or quadrivalent vaccines is the main strategy to control influenza. Objectives Determine the clinical and molecular characteristics of influenza A and B infections in children and adolescents with influenza-like illness (ILI). Methods: A cohort of outpatient children and adolescents with ILI was followed for 20 months. Influenza was diagnosed with commercial multiplex PCR platforms. Results: 179 patients had 277 episodes of ILI, being 79 episodes of influenza A and 20 episodes of influenza B. Influenza A and B cases were mild and had similar presentation. Phylogenetic tree of influenza B viruses showed that 91.6% belonged to the B/Yamagata lineage, which is not included in trivalent vaccines. Conclusions: Influenza A and B are often detected in children and adolescents with ILI episodes, with similar and mild presentation in outpatients. The mismatch between the circulating influenza viruses and the trivalent vaccine offered in Brazil may have contributed to the high frequency of influenza A and B in this population.
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