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Naslov:Influenza C virus in children with acute bronchiolitis and febrile seizures
Avtorji:ID Jevšnik Virant, Monika (Avtor)
ID Petrovec, Miroslav (Avtor)
ID Strle, Franc (Avtor)
ID Mrvič, Tatjana (Avtor)
ID Pokorn, Marko (Avtor)
ID Grosek, Štefan (Avtor)
ID Uršič, Tina (Avtor)
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Jezik:Angleški jezik
Tipologija:1.01 - Izvirni znanstveni članek
Organizacija:Logo UKC LJ - Univerzitetni klinični center Ljubljana
Povzetek:Background: Influenza C virus (ICV), a lesser-known member of the Orthomyxoviridae family, usually causes mild respiratory illness in children. Due to its low prevalence and clinical similarity to other respiratory infections, it is not routinely screened. This study investigates the detection of ICV in children with acute bronchiolitis (AB) and febrile seizures (FS), comparing the findings with a healthy control group. Methods: Between October 2009 and September 2011, 499 nasopharyngeal swabs were collected from children up to 6 years old at the University Medical Center Ljubljana. The study group included 307 children diagnosed with AB and 192 with FS, and 150 healthy control children. Respiratory viruses, including ICV, were detected using real-time polymerase chain reaction. ICV-positive samples were further analyzed by Sanger sequencing and phylogenetic analysis. Results: ICV was detected in 1.3% (4/307) of children with AB and 2.6% (5/192) of those with FS, but in none of the healthy controls. Coinfections occurred in 56% (5/9 cases) of ICV-positive children. ICV was the only virus identified in 1 AB and 3 FS cases. Among AB children, ICV positivity was associated with a more severe disease, including 1 child requiring 5 days of oxygen therapy. Phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that all Slovenian ICV strains belonged to clade I, closely related to the Yamagata lineage. Conclusions: ICV was detected at low frequencies but exclusively in hospitalized children with AB and FS, not in healthy controls. These findings suggest a possible role of ICV in pediatric respiratory illnesses and seizure-associated infections.
Ključne besede:acute bronchiolitis, clinical study, fabrile seizures, influenza C virus, pediatric patients
Status publikacije:Objavljeno
Verzija publikacije:Objavljena publikacija
Leto izida:2026
Št. strani:str. 432-436
Številčenje:Vol. 45, iss. [5
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-29034 Novo okno
UDK:616.9
ISSN pri članku:0891-3668
DOI:10.1097/INF.0000000000005089 Novo okno
COBISS.SI-ID:263949059 Novo okno
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Datum objave v DiRROS:17.04.2026
Število ogledov:31
Število prenosov:14
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Naslov:The Pediatric infectious disease journal
Skrajšan naslov:Pediatr Infect Dis J
Založnik:Williams & Wilkins
ISSN:0891-3668
COBISS.SI-ID:26107392 Novo okno

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Licenca:CC BY-NC-ND 4.0, Creative Commons Priznanje avtorstva-Nekomercialno-Brez predelav 4.0 Mednarodna
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Jezik:Slovenski jezik
Ključne besede:akutni bronhiolitis, klinična študija, febrilni napadi, virus influence C, pediatrični bolniki


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