Jundishapur Journal of Microbiology, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 17(9)
Опубликована: Ноя. 20, 2024
Background: Respiratory infections are a common cause of systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) in pediatric patients. However, literature specifically addressing respiratory viruses that lead to SIRS or sepsis children is limited, primarily consisting case reports and lacking data for more comprehensive conclusions. Objectives: This study aims investigate the relationship between viral children, focusing on virus detection rates, patient profiles, incidence septic shock associated with different viruses. Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted from January 2022 December 2023 hospitalized diagnosed SIRS. were detected through qualitative PCR testing, procalcitonin levels measured using an enzyme-linked fluorescent immunoassay. Results: total 931 patients tested and/or other pathogens. Among these, 298 (32.0%) positive viruses, 263 (28.2%) cases attributed solely Human rhinovirus (HRV) had highest infection rate at 37.3% (98/263), followed by human adenovirus (HAdV) 24.3% (64/263). Seasonal distribution among showed spring (39.5%), summer (25.5%), winter (17.9%), autumn (17.1%). Septic rates influenza A) FluA(, metapneumovirus (hMP), co-infections, incidences 27.8%, 18.2%, 22.7%, respectively. There significant variation across (P < 0.001). Conclusions: Many develop SIRS, subset these can progress shock.
Язык: Английский