Estimating the prevalence of six common respiratory viral infections in Zhangzhou, China using nasopharyngeal swabs in adults and throat swabs in Children

Abstract Acute respiratory viral infections are a major public health concern worldwide, causing significant morbidity and economic burden. Understanding the epidemiological characteristics of these infections is crucial for effective control and prevention measures. The study aimed to investigate t...

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Main Authors: Yuanjun Zeng, Guowei Wang, Huicong Yang, Hongmei Li, Yueli Guo, Huili Liu, Xiaojun Xu, Chunbin Zhang
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-84822-1
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description Abstract Acute respiratory viral infections are a major public health concern worldwide, causing significant morbidity and economic burden. Understanding the epidemiological characteristics of these infections is crucial for effective control and prevention measures. The study aimed to investigate the epidemiology of six common respiratory viral infections in Zhangzhou, Fujian Province, China. Clinical and demographic information, along with throat swabs from children and nasopharyngeal swabs from adults, were collected from 19,523 patients from Jan 2023 to Aug 2024 in Zhangzhou, Fujian Province, China. Multiplex RT-PCR was performed to detected six respiratory viral pathogens. At least one virus was detected in 6911 cases, the positivity rate was 35.40%. A total of 440 cases of mixed infection with two or more viruses were detected, and the positivity rate of co-infection was 2.25%. Age-specific analysis revealed that RSV predominantly affected children aged 0–3 years, while FluA had a broader age distribution, with significant incidences in elderly (≥ 60 years old). Seasonal peaks in viral detection were observed in Mar and Jul 2023, as well as Apr 2024. Overall, there was no statistically significant difference in viral detection rates between sexes, with the exception of the 6–14 years age group, where males exhibited a higher rate. Co-infections were more prevalent during the summer months and were particularly common among children aged 1–3 years. The study highlights the distinct age, sex, and seasonal patterns of six common respiratory viral infections in Zhangzhou, China. These findings emphasize the need for targeted age-specific and seasonal public health interventions to effectively prevent and control these infections.
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spelling doaj-art-0dd5c1156ac040b99aaa560735d3b6a52025-01-05T12:16:42ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222025-01-011511910.1038/s41598-024-84822-1Estimating the prevalence of six common respiratory viral infections in Zhangzhou, China using nasopharyngeal swabs in adults and throat swabs in ChildrenYuanjun Zeng0Guowei Wang1Huicong Yang2Hongmei Li3Yueli Guo4Huili Liu5Xiaojun Xu6Chunbin Zhang7Collaborative Innovation Center for Translation Medical Testing and Application Technology, Department of Medical Technology, Zhangzhou Health Vocational CollegeDepartment of Laboratory Medicine, Zhangzhou Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical UniversityDepartment of Laboratory Medicine, Zhangzhou Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical UniversityCollaborative Innovation Center for Translation Medical Testing and Application Technology, Department of Medical Technology, Zhangzhou Health Vocational CollegeCollaborative Innovation Center for Translation Medical Testing and Application Technology, Department of Medical Technology, Zhangzhou Health Vocational CollegeCollaborative Innovation Center for Translation Medical Testing and Application Technology, Department of Medical Technology, Zhangzhou Health Vocational CollegeNankeng Street Community Healthcare Center of Xiangcheng DistrictCollaborative Innovation Center for Translation Medical Testing and Application Technology, Department of Medical Technology, Zhangzhou Health Vocational CollegeAbstract Acute respiratory viral infections are a major public health concern worldwide, causing significant morbidity and economic burden. Understanding the epidemiological characteristics of these infections is crucial for effective control and prevention measures. The study aimed to investigate the epidemiology of six common respiratory viral infections in Zhangzhou, Fujian Province, China. Clinical and demographic information, along with throat swabs from children and nasopharyngeal swabs from adults, were collected from 19,523 patients from Jan 2023 to Aug 2024 in Zhangzhou, Fujian Province, China. Multiplex RT-PCR was performed to detected six respiratory viral pathogens. At least one virus was detected in 6911 cases, the positivity rate was 35.40%. A total of 440 cases of mixed infection with two or more viruses were detected, and the positivity rate of co-infection was 2.25%. Age-specific analysis revealed that RSV predominantly affected children aged 0–3 years, while FluA had a broader age distribution, with significant incidences in elderly (≥ 60 years old). Seasonal peaks in viral detection were observed in Mar and Jul 2023, as well as Apr 2024. Overall, there was no statistically significant difference in viral detection rates between sexes, with the exception of the 6–14 years age group, where males exhibited a higher rate. Co-infections were more prevalent during the summer months and were particularly common among children aged 1–3 years. The study highlights the distinct age, sex, and seasonal patterns of six common respiratory viral infections in Zhangzhou, China. These findings emphasize the need for targeted age-specific and seasonal public health interventions to effectively prevent and control these infections.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-84822-1Respiratory infectionChildrenRespiratory virusAdenovirusInfluenza
spellingShingle Yuanjun Zeng
Guowei Wang
Huicong Yang
Hongmei Li
Yueli Guo
Huili Liu
Xiaojun Xu
Chunbin Zhang
Estimating the prevalence of six common respiratory viral infections in Zhangzhou, China using nasopharyngeal swabs in adults and throat swabs in Children
Scientific Reports
Respiratory infection
Children
Respiratory virus
Adenovirus
Influenza
title Estimating the prevalence of six common respiratory viral infections in Zhangzhou, China using nasopharyngeal swabs in adults and throat swabs in Children
title_full Estimating the prevalence of six common respiratory viral infections in Zhangzhou, China using nasopharyngeal swabs in adults and throat swabs in Children
title_fullStr Estimating the prevalence of six common respiratory viral infections in Zhangzhou, China using nasopharyngeal swabs in adults and throat swabs in Children
title_full_unstemmed Estimating the prevalence of six common respiratory viral infections in Zhangzhou, China using nasopharyngeal swabs in adults and throat swabs in Children
title_short Estimating the prevalence of six common respiratory viral infections in Zhangzhou, China using nasopharyngeal swabs in adults and throat swabs in Children
title_sort estimating the prevalence of six common respiratory viral infections in zhangzhou china using nasopharyngeal swabs in adults and throat swabs in children
topic Respiratory infection
Children
Respiratory virus
Adenovirus
Influenza
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-84822-1
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