Influenza-Like Illness Sentinel Surveillance in Peru

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作者
Alberto Laguna-Torres, V.
Gomez, Jorge
Ocana, Victor
Aguilar, Patricia
Saldarriaga, Tatiana
Chavez, Edward
Perez, Juan
Zamalloa, Hernan
Forshey, Brett
Paz, Irmia
Gomez, Elizabeth
Ore, Roel
Chauca, Gloria
Ortiz, Ernesto
Villaran, Manuel
Vilcarromero, Stalin
Rocha, Claudio
Chincha, Omayra
Jimenez, Gerardo
Villanueva, Miguel
Pozo, Edwar
Aspajo, Jackeline
Kochel, Tadeusz
机构
[1] US Naval Medical Research Center Detachment, Lima
[2] Dirección General de Epidemiología del Ministerio de Salud del Perú, Lima
[3] Dirección Regional de Salud de Piura Ministerio de Salud del Perú, Piura
[4] Centro Medico Militar Sullana, Piura
[5] Universidad Nacional de San Agustín, Arequipa
[6] Universidad Nacional de Ucayali, Pucallpa
[7] Dirección Regional de Salud de Puno, Ministerio de Salud del Perú, Puno
来源
PLOS ONE | 2009年 / 4卷 / 07期
关键词
EPIDEMIOLOGY;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0006118
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Background: Acute respiratory illnesses and influenza-like illnesses (ILI) are a significant source of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Despite the public health importance, little is known about the etiology of these acute respiratory illnesses in many regions of South America. In 2006, the Peruvian Ministry of Health (MoH) and the US Naval Medical Research Center Detachment (NMRCD) initiated a collaboration to characterize the viral agents associated with ILI and to describe the clinical and epidemiological presentation of the affected population. Methodology/Principal Findings: Patients with ILI ( fever >= 38 degrees C and cough or sore throat) were evaluated in clinics and hospitals in 13 Peruvian cities representative of the four main regions of the country. Nasal and oropharyngeal swabs, as well as epidemiological and demographic data, were collected from each patient. During the two years of this study ( June 2006 through May 2008), a total of 6,835 patients, with a median age of 13 years, were recruited from 31 clinics and hospitals; 6,308 were enrolled by regular passive surveillance and 527 were enrolled as part of outbreak investigations. At least one respiratory virus was isolated from the specimens of 2,688 (42.6%) patients, with etiologies varying by age and geographical region. Overall the most common viral agents isolated were influenza A virus (25.1%), influenza B virus (9.7%), parainfluenza viruses 1, 2, and 3, (HPIV-1,-2,-3; 3.2%), herpes simplex virus (HSV; 2.6%), and adenoviruses (1.8%). Genetic analyses of influenza virus isolates demonstrated that three lineages of influenza A H1N1, one lineage of influenza A H3N2, and two lineages of influenza B were circulating in Peru during the course of this study. Conclusions: To our knowledge this is the most comprehensive study to date of the etiologic agents associated with ILI in Peru. These results demonstrate that a wide range of respiratory pathogens are circulating in Peru and this fact needs to be considered by clinicians when treating patients reporting with ILI. Furthermore, these data have implications for influenza vaccine design and implementation in South America.
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