Roleof Picornaviruses in Flu-Like Illnesses of Adults Enrolled in anOseltamivir Treatment Study Who Had No Evidence of Influenza VirusInfection
Open Access
- 1 February 2002
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Clinical Microbiology
- Vol. 40 (2) , 330-334
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.40.2.330-334.2002
Abstract
The primary objective of this study was to determine the role of picornavirus in flu-like episodes (temperature of ≥38.0°C plus one respiratory and one constitutional symptom) among otherwise healthy adults enrolled in a placebo-controlled, double-blind, randomized oseltamivir treatment study. Combined nasal and pharyngeal swabs were collected at baseline for influenza cultures and picornavirus reverse transcription (RT)-PCR. In addition, acute- and convalescent-serum samples were obtained for serological studies of common respiratory pathogens. From a total of 719 subjects enrolled in the clinical trial within 36 h of the onset of symptoms, 475 (66%) had evidence of recent influenza A or B virus infections by means of culture and/or serological testing. Of the 244 remaining patients, 36 (15%) presented a seroconversion for at least one of the common respiratory viruses or atypical pathogens. An RT-PCR assay for the picornavirus 5" noncoding region (NCR) was positive in a subset of 15 (19%) of 78 patients with flu-like illnesses of undetermined etiology. Sequence analysis of the picornavirus 5" NCR amplicons revealed that 14 (93%) of them had greater homology to rhinoviruses, whereas 1 (7%) was related to enteroviruses. Interestingly, median total symptom scores and oral temperatures of picornavirus-positive patients ( n = 15) and placebo-treated influenza virus-positive patients ( n = 161) were similar over a 3-week period. We conclude that, among the influenza virus-negative preselected cases of this study, rhinoviruses were relatively frequent pathogens associated with important respiratory and systemic symptoms.Keywords
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