Human Metapneumovirus Infection in a Children's Hospital - It Should Get More Attention

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Background: Respiratory syncytial virus RSV and influenza infections are a major cause of hospitalization and intensive care unit ICU admission to children's hospitals and are closely tracked. We compared data over 6 seasons of human metapneumovirus hMPV, RSV and influenza infections. Methods: During the 2014-2019 winter viral seasons, hMPV, RSV and influenza infections were tracked. For hMPV admissions, rates of hospitalizations, ICU admissions, hospital-acquired infections HAIs and mortalities were assessed and compared with RSV and influenza admissions. Retrospective data was used to study patients infected with hMPV. Results: During the winter seasons of 2014-2019, the rates of hospitalization due to hMPV were significantly higher than both RSV and influenza. ICU admissions, deaths and HAIs for hMPV were similar to RSV and influenza. Of the 471 total cases with hMPV, 58 12.3% had chronic lung disease CLD and 23 4.9% were tracheostomy dependent. Among 104 hMPV ICU admissions from 2013 to 2019, 86 82% had an underlying medical diagnosis, 30 29% had CLD, 21 20% had tracheostomies and 33 32% required mechanical ventilation. The average age of hMPV infected children in our ICU is 3 years and 10 months. Conclusions: Our large descriptive study of hMPV infected children over 6 seasons showed higher rates of hospitalization compared with RSV and influenza, similar ICU and HAI rates, and deaths. ICU admitted children often had associated co-morbidities, including CLD. Further studies for focused disease surveillance and potential vaccine development for high-risk children are needed.

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Hani, N., Gornick, W., Huff, B., Atienza, J., & Singh, J. (2022). Human Metapneumovirus Infection in a Children’s Hospital - It Should Get More Attention. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 41(4), 284–289. https://doi.org/10.1097/INF.0000000000003416

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