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Trends and Intensity of Rhinovirus Invasions in Kilifi, Coastal Kenya, Over a 12-Year Period, 2007-2018

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OPEN FORUM INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Volume 8, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofab571

Keywords

coastal Kenya; invasion; long-term surveillance; persistence; rhinovirus

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  1. Wellcome Trust, United Kingdom [102975]

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The study conducted at Kilifi County Hospital in Kenya found 144 different types of rhinoviruses among pediatric patients, with multiple types co-circulating within different months. The research also observed that sustained rhinovirus infections were mainly due to frequent invasion by new types and variants.
Background. Rhinoviruses (RVs) are ubiquitous pathogens and the principal etiological agents of common cold. Despite the high frequency of RV infections, data describing their long-term epidemiological patterns in a defined population remain limited. Methods. Here, we analyzed 1070 VP4/VP2 genomic region sequences sampled at Kilifi County Hospital on the Kenya coast. The samples were collected between 2007 and 2018 from hospitalized pediatric patients (<60 months of age) with acute respiratory illness. Results. Of 7231 children enrolled, RV was detected in 1497 (20.7%) and VP4/VP2 sequences were recovered from 1070 samples (71.5%). A total of 144 different RV types were identified (67 Rhinovirus A, 18 Rhinovirus B, and 59 Rhinovirus C) and at any month, several types co-circulated with alternating predominance. Within types, multiple genetically divergent variants were observed. Ongoing RV infections through time appeared to be a combination of (1) persistent types (observed up to 7 consecutive months), (2) reintroduced genetically distinct variants, and (3) new invasions (average of 8 new types annually). Conclusions. Sustained RV presence in the Kilifi community is mainly due to frequent invasion by new types and variants rather than continuous transmission of locally established types/variants.

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