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Dataset MPVh y2019m02

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posted on 2019-02-04, 17:38 authored by Juana Mercedes del Valle MendozaJuana Mercedes del Valle Mendoza, Luis J. del Valle, Eduardo Verne, Fiorella Orellana-Peralta, Claudia Ugarte, Miguel Angel Aguilar-Luis
Background: Human Metapneumovirus (hMPV) is a negative single-stranded RNA virus. Infection by hMPV mainly affects the pediatric population and can cause upper or lower respiratory tract pathologies which can develop life threating complications. This study was carried out between 2009 and 2010 in a high complexity national hospital in Lima, Peru. The time frame corresponds to the pandemic of influenza A H1N1.
Methods: RT-PCR was utilized to attain the amplification and identification of the virus.
Results: A total of 539 samples were analized from patients with a clinical context suggestive of an acute respiratory tract infection. Of these samples 73 (13.54%) were positive for hMPV. Out of the positive cases, 63% were under 1 year old, and increased to nearly 80% when considering children younger than 2 years old. Cough was the most frequent symptom presented by our population with a number of 62 cases (84.93%). Viral seasonality was also established, noting its predominance during the months of summer in the southern hemisphere.
Conclusions: The infection by hMPV has an important prevalence in Peru. It mainly affects children under 1 year old and can cause both upper and lower respiratory tract infections that can develop into potential life threating complications.

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