Journal of Infection and Public Health (Nov 2021)

COVID-19 with underdiagnosed influenza B and parainfluenza-2 co-infections in Saudi Arabia: Two case reports

  • Sari T. Alhoufie,
  • Naif H. Alsharif,
  • Khalid O. Alfarouk,
  • Nadier A. Ibrahim,
  • Ali M. Kheyami,
  • Alanoud A. Aljifri

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 11
pp. 1567 – 1570

Abstract

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The emerging of the COVID-19 pandemic is currently challenging for the public health system globally. Beyond SARS-CoV-2 pathogenicity, co-infections with recycling respiratory pathogens, whether bacterial, viral, or fungal, might increase disease symptoms, morbidity, and mortality.In this study, we reported two COVID-19 cases in the early phase of the virus spread in Saudi Arabia with underdiagnosed respiratory viruses’ co-infections, influenza B and Parainfluenza-2, detected retrospectively. Fortunately, both patients recovered and were discharged home.Underestimation of co-infection among COVID19 patients might lead to hospital stay prolongation and increases morbidity and mortality. Therefore, it is crucial to consider and screen for co-infecting pathogens among COVID-19 patients and those with risk factors.

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