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The Seasonality Of Respiratory Viruses In Patients With Chronic Rhinosinusitis
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American Journal Of Rhinology And Allergy. Oceanside Publications Inc., v. 29, n. 1, p. 19 - 22, 2015.
19458924
10.2500/ajra.2015.29.4129
2-s2.0-84921033135
Autor
Lima J.T.
Paula F.E.
Proenca-Modena J.L.
Demarco R.C.
Buzatto G.P.
Saturno T.H.
Delcaro L.S.
Tamashiro E.
Valera F.C.P.
Arruda E.
Anselmo-Lima W.T.
Institución
Resumen
Background: Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a common illness, yet little is known about its pathogenesis, including the role played by respiratory viruses. Methods: A transversal prospective study was conducted to analyze the seasonality of CRS using real-time polymerase chain reaction to detect respiratory virus genomes in secretions and tissue samples from patients with CRS with and without nasal polyps. Results: The frequency of viral detection was 41% (31/75). The respiratory virus most frequently detected was human rhinovirus, found in 18 patients (24%), followed by human metapneumovirus, human enterovirus, human respiratory sincicial virus, human adenovirus, human bocavirus, human coronavirus, and human influenza virus, detected in 12 (16%), five (6.6%), four (5.3%), four (5.3%), two (2.6%), two (2.6%), and one (1.3%) patient(s), respectively. Although none of the patients presented symptoms when the samples were collected, there was a peak in detection of the most prevalent virus in the autumn and winter seasons of both years, similar to the pattern that occurs in acute conditions. 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