Korean J Pediatr Infect Dis.  2002 Nov;9(2):201-207. 10.14776/kjpid.2002.9.2.201.

Epidemics of Lower Respiratory Tract Infection that Occurred to Children at a Local Institute for Children's Adoption and Welfare

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  • 1Department of Pediatrics, National Medical Center, Seoul, Korea. dkhs1968@medigate.net

Abstract

PURPOSE
We analyzed clinical features and causal viruses of acute lower respiratory tract infections(LRTIs) in order to improve the management of these infections.
METHODS
From end of April to early May 2001, amongst 30 children at a local institute for children's adoption and welfare, 13 were admitted to the hospital with the diagnostic impression of acute LRTIs. Nasopharyngeal aspirates were sent in Seoul National University Hospital for viral culture of respiratory syncytial virus(RSV), adenovirus, parainfluenza virus.
RESULTS
One or more viral agents were identified in 4 cases(30.7%) : were RSV(15.4%), adenovirus(7.7%), and a mix of these two viruses(7.7%). Initial symptoms were fever(69%), cough(100%), tachypnea(54%), chest retraction(69%), rale(85%) and wheezing(15%). Leukocytosis was noted in 23%, CRP increased more than 10 mg/L in 46%. Chest X-ray abnormalities were 69%.
CONCLUSION
Although viruses were identified in 30.7%, further studies should be made for prevention and treatment of acute viral LRTIs.

Keyword

Epidemics; Acute lower respiratory infections; Children living in institute of adoption and welfare

MeSH Terms

Adenoviridae
Child*
Humans
Leukocytosis
Paramyxoviridae Infections
Respiratory System*
Respiratory Tract Infections*
Seoul
Thorax
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