Rahman, Md Mostafizur (2013) Influenza and Respiratory Syncytial viral infections in Malaysia: Demographic and Clinical perspective. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 30 (1). ISSN 1681-715X
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Abstract
Objective: Respiratory infections represent a major public health problem worldwide. The study aimed to determine the prevalence of respiratory syncytial and influenza virus infections and analyzed in respect to demography and clinical perspective.
Methods: The specimens were processed by cell culture and immunofluorescent assay (IFA) and real-time reverse transcriptase-PCR (rRT-PCR) for detection of respiratory viruses.
Results: Out of 505 specimens 189 (37.8%) were positive, in which RSV was positive in 124(24.8%) cases and influenza A was positive in 65(13%) cases. Positive cases for influenza virus A and RSV were analyzed based on demography: age, gender, ethnicity and clinical symptoms. There were no significant differences among gender, ethnicity and clinical symptoms in both RSV and influenza A virus infections. It was observed that children below 3 years of ages were more prone to RSV infections. On the contrary, influenza virus A infected all age groups of humans.
Conclusion: RSV infects mostly child below 3 years of age and influenza virus infects all age group. No specificity of RSV and influenza infection in relation to demography.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | South Archive > Medical Science |
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Date Deposited: | 10 May 2023 08:44 |
Last Modified: | 19 Sep 2024 09:36 |
URI: | http://ebooks.eprintrepositoryarticle.com/id/eprint/755 |