Interleukin‐13 associates with life‐threatening rhinovirus infections in infants and young children

Objective Delineate risk factors associated with severe hypoxemia (O2 sat ≤87%) in infants and children younger than 2 years hospitalized with single pathogen HRV infection. Study Design Prospective study in a yearly catchment population of 56 560 children <2 years old between 2011 and 2013 in Ar...

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Published inPediatric pulmonology Vol. 53; no. 6; pp. 787 - 795
Main Authors Caballero, Mauricio T., Hijano, Diego R., Acosta, Patricio L., Mateu, Cecilia G., Marcone, Débora N., Linder, Jodell E., Talarico, Laura B., Elder, John M., Echavarria, Marcela, Miller, Eva Kathryn, Polack, Fernando P.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01.06.2018
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Summary:Objective Delineate risk factors associated with severe hypoxemia (O2 sat ≤87%) in infants and children younger than 2 years hospitalized with single pathogen HRV infection. Study Design Prospective study in a yearly catchment population of 56 560 children <2 years old between 2011 and 2013 in Argentina. All children with respiratory signs and O2 sat <93% on admission were included. HRV infections were identified by reverse transcriptase‐polymerase chain reaction. Epidemiologic, clinical, viral, and immunological risk factors were assessed. Results Among 5012 hospitalized patients, HRV was detected as a single pathogen in 347 (6.92%) subjects. Thirty‐two (9.2%) had life‐threatening disease. Traditional risk factors for severe bronchiolitis did not affect severity of illness. HRV viral load, HRV groups, and type II and III interferons did not associate with severe hypoxemia. Interleukin‐13 Levels in respiratory secretions at the time of admission (OR = 7.43 (3‐18.4); P < 0.001 for IL‐13 >10 pg/mL) predisposed to life‐threatening disease. Conclusions Targeted interventions against IL‐13 should be evaluated to decrease severity of HRV illness in infancy and early childhood.
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ISSN:8755-6863
1099-0496
DOI:10.1002/ppul.23998