Emerging Infectious Diseases (Jan 2008)

Human Metapneumovirus Infections in Children

  • Terho Heikkinen,
  • Riikka Österback,
  • Ville Peltola,
  • Tuomas Jartti,
  • Raija Vainionpää

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1401.070251
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 101 – 106

Abstract

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Human metapneumovirus (hMPV) is an important cause of lower respiratory tract infections in hospitalized children, but the age-related incidence and effect of hMPV in unselected children in the community have not been evaluated. We studied a cohort of 1,338 children <13 years of age throughout 1 respiratory season in Finland during 2000–2001. We examined children and obtained a nasal swab for viral detection at any sign of respiratory infection. hMPV was detected in 47 (3.5%) of the 1,338 children. The age-related incidence of hMPV infection was highest (7.6%) in children <2 years of age, in whom hMPV accounted for 1.7% of all infections during the season. During the epidemic peak, hMPV caused 7.1% of all respiratory infections in the cohort. Acute otitis media developed in 61% of hMPV-infected children <3 years of age. Our findings demonstrate that the effect of hMPV in the community is greatest in children <2 years of age.

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