Respiratory Research (Dec 2005)

Relevance of human metapneumovirus in exacerbations of COPD

  • Bauer TT,
  • Rausse R,
  • Kronsbein J,
  • Arinir U,
  • Borg I,
  • Rohde G,
  • Bufe A,
  • Schultze-Werninghaus G

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-6-150
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 150

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Abstract Background and methods Human metapneumovirus (hMPV) is a recently discovered respiratory virus associated with bronchiolitis, pneumonia, croup and exacerbations of asthma. Since respiratory viruses are frequently detected in patients with acute exacerbations of COPD (AE-COPD) it was our aim to investigate the frequency of hMPV detection in a prospective cohort of hospitalized patients with AE-COPD compared to patients with stable COPD and to smokers without by means of quantitative real-time RT-PCR. Results We analysed nasal lavage and induced sputum of 130 patients with AE-COPD, 65 patients with stable COPD and 34 smokers without COPD. HMPV was detected in 3/130 (2.3%) AE-COPD patients with a mean of 6.5 × 105 viral copies/ml in nasal lavage and 1.88 × 105 viral copies/ml in induced sputum. It was not found in patients with stable COPD or smokers without COPD. Conclusion HMPV is only found in a very small number of patients with AE-COPD. However it should be considered as a further possible viral trigger of AE-COPD because asymptomatic carriage is unlikely.