Molecular Detection of Upper Respiratory Tract Viral Infection with RSV, HPIV & Adenovirus among SARS-CoV2 Negative patients with respiratory illness admitted in tertiary care hospital in Eastern India

Background: The most prevalent disease-causing agents in humans are respiratory viruses, which have a global influence on morbidity and death. The Adenovirus, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and parainfluenza viruses (HPIV) are the dominant respiratory viruses that circulate most often throughout...

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Main Authors: Nivedita Mukherjee, Swati Nayek, Sanjoy Mondal, Tanusri Biswas, Arghya Nath
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Published: Ain Shams University 2023-12-01
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author Nivedita Mukherjee
Swati Nayek
Sanjoy Mondal
Tanusri Biswas
Arghya Nath
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Sanjoy Mondal
Tanusri Biswas
Arghya Nath
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description Background: The most prevalent disease-causing agents in humans are respiratory viruses, which have a global influence on morbidity and death. The Adenovirus, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and parainfluenza viruses (HPIV) are the dominant respiratory viruses that circulate most often throughout all continents. Vaccines and potent antivirals are not yet available, but progress has been made in understanding their biology and the core problems of the host-parasite interaction. Aims & Objective: To study respiratory viral infections among clinical manifestations among COVID-19 negative patients with pseudo symptoms. Materials & Methods: This cross-sectional hospital-based study conducted on VRDL, Burdwan Medical College where we used real-time PCR for SARS CoV2 screening and viral DNA extraction for Adenovirus screening. Real-time PCR through SyBr green was used to detect RSV, HPIV, and Adenovirus in 120 clinical samples. Beta Actin was used as a test control for DNA compatibility for PCR amplification. Result: 120 patients were studied, with 13 being Adenovirus positive, three RSV positive, and two HPIV positive. 35% were infected with Adenovirus. RSV and HPIV also caused infection, with prevalence rates of 5.83% and 14.17%, respectively. Triple-infection was observed in 1 neonatal patient among 120. Conclusion: Triple infections in RSV, HPIV, Adeno, and neonates were found, but none of the 120 SARS-CoV2 infections were mono-infections. This suggests that respiratory viral infections among peudo-COVID19 signs and symptoms may lead to future pandemic, and further research is needed to confirm this.
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spelling doaj-art-00f1ec3d2d724b1c9cc7f89a661b0c1c2025-08-20T01:59:52ZengAin Shams UniversityArchives of Pharmaceutical Sciences Ain Shams University2356-83802356-83992023-12-0172231239https://doi.org/10.21608/aps.2023.214314.1124Molecular Detection of Upper Respiratory Tract Viral Infection with RSV, HPIV & Adenovirus among SARS-CoV2 Negative patients with respiratory illness admitted in tertiary care hospital in Eastern IndiaNivedita Mukherjee 0Swati Nayek1Sanjoy Mondal2Tanusri Biswas3Arghya Nath 4ICMR-DHR Viral Research & Diagnostic Laboratory, Burdwan Medical College, Burdwan, WB, India. Department of Pathology, Burdwan Medical College, Burdwan, WB, India.Department of Orthopaedics, Burdwan Medical College and Hospital, Burdwan, WB, India.Department of Microbiology, Burdwan Medical College, Burdan, WB, India.ICMR-DHR Viral Research & Diagnostic Laboratory, Burdwan Medical College, Burdwan, WB, India.Background: The most prevalent disease-causing agents in humans are respiratory viruses, which have a global influence on morbidity and death. The Adenovirus, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and parainfluenza viruses (HPIV) are the dominant respiratory viruses that circulate most often throughout all continents. Vaccines and potent antivirals are not yet available, but progress has been made in understanding their biology and the core problems of the host-parasite interaction. Aims & Objective: To study respiratory viral infections among clinical manifestations among COVID-19 negative patients with pseudo symptoms. Materials & Methods: This cross-sectional hospital-based study conducted on VRDL, Burdwan Medical College where we used real-time PCR for SARS CoV2 screening and viral DNA extraction for Adenovirus screening. Real-time PCR through SyBr green was used to detect RSV, HPIV, and Adenovirus in 120 clinical samples. Beta Actin was used as a test control for DNA compatibility for PCR amplification. Result: 120 patients were studied, with 13 being Adenovirus positive, three RSV positive, and two HPIV positive. 35% were infected with Adenovirus. RSV and HPIV also caused infection, with prevalence rates of 5.83% and 14.17%, respectively. Triple-infection was observed in 1 neonatal patient among 120. Conclusion: Triple infections in RSV, HPIV, Adeno, and neonates were found, but none of the 120 SARS-CoV2 infections were mono-infections. This suggests that respiratory viral infections among peudo-COVID19 signs and symptoms may lead to future pandemic, and further research is needed to confirm this.https://aps.journals.ekb.eg/article_318234.htmladenovirusrsvhpivrt-pcrclinical manifestations.
spellingShingle Nivedita Mukherjee
Swati Nayek
Sanjoy Mondal
Tanusri Biswas
Arghya Nath
Molecular Detection of Upper Respiratory Tract Viral Infection with RSV, HPIV & Adenovirus among SARS-CoV2 Negative patients with respiratory illness admitted in tertiary care hospital in Eastern India
Archives of Pharmaceutical Sciences Ain Shams University
adenovirus
rsv
hpiv
rt-pcr
clinical manifestations.
title Molecular Detection of Upper Respiratory Tract Viral Infection with RSV, HPIV & Adenovirus among SARS-CoV2 Negative patients with respiratory illness admitted in tertiary care hospital in Eastern India
title_full Molecular Detection of Upper Respiratory Tract Viral Infection with RSV, HPIV & Adenovirus among SARS-CoV2 Negative patients with respiratory illness admitted in tertiary care hospital in Eastern India
title_fullStr Molecular Detection of Upper Respiratory Tract Viral Infection with RSV, HPIV & Adenovirus among SARS-CoV2 Negative patients with respiratory illness admitted in tertiary care hospital in Eastern India
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Detection of Upper Respiratory Tract Viral Infection with RSV, HPIV & Adenovirus among SARS-CoV2 Negative patients with respiratory illness admitted in tertiary care hospital in Eastern India
title_short Molecular Detection of Upper Respiratory Tract Viral Infection with RSV, HPIV & Adenovirus among SARS-CoV2 Negative patients with respiratory illness admitted in tertiary care hospital in Eastern India
title_sort molecular detection of upper respiratory tract viral infection with rsv hpiv adenovirus among sars cov2 negative patients with respiratory illness admitted in tertiary care hospital in eastern india
topic adenovirus
rsv
hpiv
rt-pcr
clinical manifestations.
url https://aps.journals.ekb.eg/article_318234.html
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