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relationship between viral antibodies and bronchial hyperresponsiveness in 495 unselected children and adolescents.the purpose of this study was to investigate whether recent and previous subclinical viral respiratory infection can explain the presence of increased bronchial responsiveness to histamine. we studied a randomly selected population of 495 children and adolescents, aged 7-16 years, from copenhagen. if the subjects had had symptoms of respiratory infection recently, the examination was postponed for at least 6 weeks. bronchial hyperresponsiveness (bhr) to inhaled histamine was found in 79 (16%) of ...19938328659
[effect of the humoral immune response on the pathogenesis of respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) infection].direct cytopathic effects and components of the humoral immune response may contribute to the pathogenesis of respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) infections. using synthetic peptides as an analytical tool, it could be demonstrated that the primary immune response of young children is directed against other epitopes compared to the situation in adults. rsv-specific antibodies are not only considered to possess protective properties but also to contribute to the pathogenesis of the infection. in our ...19938335338
membrane orientation and oligomerization of the small hydrophobic protein of human respiratory syncytial virus.previous work has demonstrated that the small hydrophobic (sh) protein of human respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) a2 strain is a 64 amino acid integral membrane protein that accumulates intracellularly as an unglycosylated major species (sh0), a minor species truncated at the amino terminus and two n-glycosylated species one of which contains a further addition of polylactosamine. in this study, the membrane orientation of sh0 was mapped by trypsinization of intact rsv-infected cells followed by ...19938336126
respiratory syncytial virus as a cause of fever and petechiae in infants. 19938344046
new developments in the diagnosis of viral diseases.major technical advances have occurred, especially in the last 5 years, in the laboratory diagnosis of viral infections. immunologic detection of immediate early antigens in specimens such as bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and blood inoculated into shell vial cell cultures, particularly for herpesvirus (cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex virus, varicella-zoster virus), has provided results 16 to 48 hours after inoculation rather than the several days required for recognition of cytopathic effects in ...19938345165
priming immunization determines t helper cytokine mrna expression patterns in lungs of mice challenged with respiratory syncytial virus.defining the mechanism for the vaccine-enhanced illness associated with respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) is critical for advancing rsv vaccine development. previous studies in which infants were vaccinated with formalin-inactivated alum-precipitated whole virus did not protect from rsv infection, and those infected had a high incidence of severe illness. in contrast, previous clinical trials evaluating live attenuated rsv showed no associated vaccine-enhanced illness. we have used a mouse model ...19938345194
restricted replication of respiratory syncytial virus in human alveolar macrophages.the cellular factors that regulate infection and replication of respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) in human alveolar macrophages were examined. rsv-exposed alveolar macrophages demonstrated a time-dependent expression of viral glycoproteins, maximal by 24 h post-infection resulting in infection of approx. 38% of the cells. essentially all (33%) of these freshly isolated alveolar macrophages replicated rsv as shown by infectious centre assays. this rsv-permissive subpopulation of alveolar macropha ...19938345347
inactivation of respiratory syncytial virus by detergents and disinfectants.the activity of a number of detergents and disinfectants against respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) was evaluated in an in vitro assay system. equal volumes of rsv and serial 10-fold dilutions of the test agents were mixed at 4 degrees c for 5 minutes. the rsv titer in each mixture was compared with that of untreated rsv alone. in 14 experiments with input rsv titers ranging from 2.6 x 10(3) to 2 x 10(7) plaque-forming units/ml, a 10-fold dilution of 5.25% sodium hypochlorite (generic bleach) ina ...19938346001
[detection of respiratory syncytial virus antigen in respiratory secretions]. 19938347712
respiratory syncytial virus infection in lower respiratory tract and asthma attack in hospitalized children in north hokkaido, japan.respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) infection is severe and life-threatening in some infants. to investigate the epidemiology of rsv infection in hospitalized children in north hokkaido, japan, we tried to detect rsv antigen in nasopharyngeal aspirates (npa) from those children with lower respiratory tract infection (lrti) and asthma attack. from april 1991 to march 1992, 317 patients were hospitalized in our pediatric ward for the treatment of lrti and asthma attack. the presence of rsv antigen i ...19938351991
increased prevalence of antibodies to adenovirus and respiratory syncytial virus in polymyalgia rheumatica.serum antibodies to a panel of 13 viruses and to mycoplasma pneumoniae and chlamydia psittaci were tested in 17 patients with polymyalgia rheumatica (pmr) and in 17 age- and sex-matched controls with osteoarthritis seen in the same rheumatological clinic. antibodies to adenovirus (adv) and respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) were significantly more prevalent in pmr. these antibodies were titred in 26 patients with pmr, including those evaluated in the pilot study (17 women, 9 men, mean age 72.5 ye ...19938353986
infectious complications in heart-lung transplantation. analysis of 200 episodes.infection remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality in heart-lung transplant recipients. this study was designed to assess the frequency, type, and timing of infection in heart-lung transplant recipients.19938357286
antibody responses of children to the c-terminal peptide of the sh protein of respiratory syncytial virus and the immunological characterization of this protein.the sh protein of rsv, a small integrated hydrophobic membrane protein, consists of 64 amino acid residues in the polypeptide of subgroup a and 65 amino acid residues in the polypeptide of subgroup b. we synthesized five peptides, representing the sh protein of each rsv subgroup comprised of the following amino acid residues: 2-16, 12-26, 35-49, 45-60, and for subgroup a, 51-64 and for subgroup b, 51-65. peptides 2-16 and 51-64/65 represented the n-terminal and c-terminal ends of the protein, re ...19938360632
paramyxoviruses and paget's disease.using the technique of in situ hybridisation, we extended our initial studies of the occurrence of canine distemper and measles virus in paget's disease. bone samples from untreated patients and patients treated with 3-amino-hydroxypropylidene 1,1 bisphosphonate pamidronate (apd) were examined for canine distemper nucleocapsid (cdv-n), measles nucleocapsid (mv-n), respiratory syncytial virus fusion (rsv-f), and simian virus 5 haemoglutinin-neuraminidase (sv5-hn) sequences using 35s-labelled sens ...19938360634
american academy of pediatrics committee on infectious diseases: use of ribavirin in the treatment of respiratory syncytial virus infection. 19938361820
respiratory syncytial virus.a great deal of medical research and subsequent literature has been devoted to understanding and defining rsv as a dangerous respiratory pathogen. careful assessment and preventative measures are the hallmarks of nursing care for the infants or young children with rsv. acknowledging this seasonal virus and recognizing its potential effects, particularly on children and their families, is fundamental to the provision of effective pediatric health care. this appreciation is imperative in creating ...19938367331
nucleotide sequence analysis of the ovine respiratory syncytial virus g glycoprotein gene.respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) infects humans and animals including ruminants. among the 10 genes coded for in the viral genome, the putative attachment glycoprotein g gene has been the most variable among strains. human rsv have been divided to two subgroups based on immunological and base sequence data on the attachment glycoprotein g and its gene, respectively. it has been suggested that similar antigenic diversity also exists among bovine rsv (brsv) isolates. in this study, we report on t ...19938372453
characteristic differences in reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction products of ovine, bovine, and human respiratory syncytial viruses.in reverse transcription-polymerase chain reactions (rt-pcr) and dna hybridizations using primers and an oligonucleotide probe to the fusion (f) protein mrna of bovine respiratory syncytial virus (brsv), all the brsv isolates and a goat isolate could be distinguished from prototype isolates of human respiratory syncytial viruses (hrsv) and ovine (sheep and bighorn sheep) respiratory syncytial viruses (rsv). however, rt-pcr amplifications with primers to sequences of the hrsv f protein mrna resul ...19938373845
respiratory syncytial virus and the sudden infant death syndrome. 19938374197
lung infections in children.airway infections in children is a considerably broad topic. this discussion focuses on several common nonbacterial causes of lower respiratory tract infection in children, including respiratory syncytial virus, mycoplasma pneumoniae, and chlamydia pneumoniae. in addition, the occurrence of two important bacterial causes of lower respiratory illness (bordetella pertussis and mycobacterium tuberculosis) is increasing. this review focuses on current information on the prophylaxis, treatment, and d ...19938374645
immunogenicity of purified f glycoprotein of respiratory syncytial virus: clinical and immune responses to subsequent natural infection in children.purified f glycoprotein from respiratory syncytial virus (rsv, subgroup a antigenic type) was evaluated in 18- to 36-month-old children as a vaccine. children had been previously infected with rsv during natural outbreaks of the virus. single injections of 5, 20, or 50 micrograms of protein resulted in greater than eightfold increases in elisa and neutralizing antibodies. second doses of vaccine did not result in further boosts in antibody. neutralizing antibodies increased not only to the a2 an ...19938376814
sequence variability of the glycoprotein gene of bovine respiratory syncytial virus.sequence variation in the attachment glycoprotein g of bovine respiratory syncytial virus (brsv) was determined. the nucleotide sequences of the g mrnas of the a51908, vc464 and fs-1 strains of brsv were compared with the published sequence of the brsv strain 391-2. nucleotide sequence alignment showed that overall they are highly conserved, with 90 to 97% identity. in addition, the coding region of strain a51908 was longer by 18 nucleotides at the 3' end. an 84 to 95% level of identity was obse ...19938376974
acute lower respiratory illnesses during the first three years of life: potential roles for various etiologic agents. the group health medical associates.lower respiratory tract illnesses (lris) occurring during the first 3 years of life among children enrolled in the tucson children's respiratory study have been studied for evidence of viral, mycoplasmal and chlamydia trachomatis infections. this report examines those from whom adequate acute and convalescent sera were available at the time of the lri. two groups were compared: those in whom culture and/or antigen detection yielded an etiologic agent (n = 110); and those who did not (culture neg ...19938380234
monitoring both serum amyloid protein a and c-reactive protein as inflammatory markers in infectious diseases.we examined serum amyloid protein a (saa) and c-reactive protein (crp) as inflammatory markers of viral and bacterial infections. both acute-phase reactants increased in the acute stage and thereafter decreased in the convalescent stage. in viral infections, the mean serum concentrations of saa during the acute stage were 141 mg/l in infections with adenovirus, 77 mg/l with measles virus, 63 mg/l with influenza virus, 55 mg/l with parainfluenza virus, 31 mg/l with respiratory syncytial virus, an ...19938381732
isolation of seven respiratory viruses in shell vials: a practical and highly sensitive method.the isolation of respiratory viruses in shell vials was compared with isolation in tube cultures in order to determine the sensitivity of the former, rapid method. twenty of 21 influenza virus and 15 of 15 parainfluenza virus isolates were recovered in shell vials. one hundred twenty-seven of 138 respiratory syncytial virus isolates were detected in shell vials, but only 10 of 21 adenovirus isolates were positive by the rapid method. shell vials are very effective for the diagnosis of respirator ...19938381816
report of a workshop on respiratory viral infections: epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.an international workshop to review the epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of respiratory viral infections was held in turku, finland, in may 1991. this workshop emphasized the following points. (1) in epidemiological studies of influenza virus, serological, clinical, and gene-sequencing methods have been used to produce a full picture of genetic evolution. less complete information exists about other viruses, although new data on respiratory syncytial virus are emerging. (2) too ...19938383547
rescue of synthetic analogs of genomic rna and replicative-intermediate rna of human parainfluenza virus type 3.the genome of human parainfluenza virus type 3 (piv3) is a single negative-sense rna strand (vrna) that is 15,463 nucleotides in length. a cdna was constructed to encode an 898-nucleotide, internally deleted version of piv3 vrna, piv3-cat vrna, in which the viral genes were replaced with the bacterial chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (cat) reporter gene. the cat gene was flanked in turn by sequences representing (i) nontranslated sequences of the first and last genes in the piv3 genome, (ii) pi ...19938386276
rhinovirus infection associated with serious illness among pediatric patients.rhinovirus is an important cause of respiratory infection among all age groups, but it is primarily thought of as being responsible for upper respiratory tract infection. rhinovirus was isolated from the respiratory tract of 48 pediatric patients who were hospitalized (40) or seen in a pediatric emergency room (8) during the period of july, 1985, through december, 1988. twenty-eight (58%) of the patients presented during the spring and early summer. forty-one (86%) of the 48 patients were less t ...19938387179
human herpesvirus-6 infections in infants admitted to hospital.virological studies were carried out on 3 to 36-month-old patients admitted to the children's hospital of the university of modena with febrile syndrome from september 1990 to february 1991. virological tests were carried out for human herpesvirus-6 (hhv-6), epstein-barr virus (ebv), cytomegalovirus (cmv), herpes simplex virus 1 (hsv-1), adenoviruses, parainfluenza viruses 1, 2 and 3, respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) and influenza viruses a and b. viral infections were confirmed in 60.7% patien ...19938387570
viral pneumonias. the increasing importance of a high index of suspicion.viral pneumonias account for at least 17% of cases of community-acquired pneumonia in children and in adults. although patients with viral pneumonia appear less ill clinically than those with bacterial pneumonia, viral pneumonias can be fatal. antiviral therapy is available for pneumonias caused by respiratory syncytial virus, influenza a virus, and cytomegalovirus. several vaccines are important tools for the prevention of influenza a and b pneumonia.19938388105
signs and symptoms in common colds.the patterns of disease caused by five common viruses which infect the respiratory tract are described. the viruses were strains of rhinovirus types 2, 9, and 14, a strain of coronavirus type 229e and of respiratory syncytial virus. volunteers were given nasal drops containing a low infectious dose of one of the viruses, quarantined from 2 days before to 5 days after inoculation, and examined daily by a clinician using a standard checklist of respiratory signs and symptoms. only subjects who dev ...19938394240
association of rhinovirus infection with poor bacteriologic outcome of bacterial-viral otitis media.viruses--both alone and in combination with bacteria--have been shown to be a cause of acute otitis media (aom). moreover, the presence of virus in middle ear fluid (mef) interferes with the bacteriologic response to antibiotic treatment in aom. we studied various factors related to the eradication of bacteria from the mef of infants and children who had aom associated with a combination of bacteria and viruses. of 622 cases of aom diagnosed and treated between 1985 and 1991, 71 were due to such ...19938394749
improved detection of rhinoviruses in nasal and throat swabs by seminested rt-pcr.a seminested rt-pcr (nrt-pcr) was used to detect picornavirus (pv) rna in cell cultures inoculated with rhinoviruses (hrvs) and enteroviruses (evs). pcr tests in which a primary "touchdown" pcr was followed by secondary reactions using pv or hrv specific primers were able to differentiate hrvs of 48 serotypes from evs. pvnrt-pcr and hrvnrt-pcr were then used to test nasal and throat swabs from adult subjects with naturally acquired respiratory virus infections. the swabs were also analysed for r ...19938395557
development of a novel subunit vaccine that protects cotton rats against both human respiratory syncytial virus and human parainfluenza virus type 3.a cotton rat model of experimental human respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) and human parainfluenza virus type 3 (piv-3) infection was used to examine the efficacy of frhnp, a novel chimeric glycoprotein which contains the extracellular regions of the fusion glycoprotein of rsv and the attachment glycoprotein of piv-3, as a single subunit vaccine against these two viruses. this work was prompted by previous cotton rat studies that demonstrated that the major protective antigens of the two viruses ...19938397289
atypical extrapulmonary presentations of severe respiratory syncytial virus infection requiring intensive care.the patterns and nature of a four-month epidemic of severe respiratory syncytial virus (rsv)-associated disease were analyzed using presenting, demographic, clinical, and therapeutic data. of 218 infants with rsv infection admitted to rainbow babies and childrens hospital, 49 (22.4%), most born prematurely, entered the pediatric intensive care unit (picu). fluorescent antibody and/or enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay documented rsv infection. picu patients underwent airway stabilization; 53.5% w ...19938403742
respiratory syncytial virus infection: the expanded clinical spectrum. 19938403743
impact of respiratory virus infection in patients with chronic chest disease.this study investigated the morbidity associated with respiratory virus infections in patients with well-documented chest disease, and the risk of transmission between close contacts. patients informed the study team if they were exposed to a family member or colleague with a cold. patients and symptomatic index cases recorded respiratory symptoms during the study period. acute nasopharyngeal swabs and paired sera were obtained for viral diagnosis. twenty-five (43%) of 58 recorded exposures resu ...19938405160
comparison of rapid diagnostic techniques for respiratory syncytial and influenza a virus respiratory infections in young children.we performed virus isolation tests for respiratory viruses on combined nasal wash-throat swab specimens collected from infants and children with acute respiratory illnesses presenting to a hospital clinic during a 3-month period of concurrent epidemics of respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) and influenza a virus (flu a) infections. virus isolation results were used to assess the utility of commercially available rapid diagnostic kits for these two viruses. the kits employed direct immunofluorescen ...19938408545
recent advances in bovine vaccine technology.a description of new commercial and experimental vaccines for viral and bacterial diseases of cattle can be broadly divided into those used for both beef and dairy cows and those used predominantly in dairy cattle. for both types of cattle, newer and experimental vaccines are directed against several of the important viral (e.g., bovine herpesvirus 1, bovine viral diarrhea virus, bovine respiratory syncytial virus, parainfluenza type 3, and foot-and-mouth disease virus) and bacterial pathogens ( ...19938408872
antiviral activity of c-alkylated purine nucleosides obtained by cross-coupling with tetraalkyltin reagents.2-, 6-, and 8-alkylated (methyl, ethyl, and vinyl) adenosine analogues were synthesized by a palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling of a tetraalkyltin with the halogenated purine nucleosides. the synthesis of the 8-substituted analogues was accomplished using a transient protection procedure. the 6-alkylated-9-beta-d-ribofuranosylpurines as well as 2-ethyladenosine were cytotoxic at relatively low concentrations (0.8-10 micrograms/ml). 8-methyladenosine was a potent and selective inhibitor of vaccin ...19938411010
prophylactic administration of respiratory syncytial virus immune globulin to high-risk infants and young children. the respiratory syncytial virus immune globulin study group.infants with cardiac disease or prematurity are at risk for severe illness caused by respiratory syncytial virus. immune globulin with a high titer of antibodies against respiratory syncytial virus may offer infants and young children at risk protection from this serious, common respiratory illness.19938413475
respiratory syncytial virus--successful immunoprophylaxis at last. 19938413482
the role of ige-mediated hypersensitivity in the development of otitis media with effusion: a review.otitis media with effusion is the most common cause of hearing loss in children today. this report examines the role of immunoglobulin e-mediated hypersensitivity in the development of otitis media with effusion. it is emphasized that immunoglobulin e-mediated hypersensitivity, or allergy, represents only one variable in a very complex disease entity. bacterial infection, viral infection, and mucociliary clearance are important variables that must be considered and may be effected by the allergi ...19938414590
alpha-2a-interferon for treatment of bronchiolitis caused by respiratory syncytial virus.alpha-2a-interferon (ifn) has been shown to provide important local defense against some viral infections. in vitro, ifn inhibits the growth of respiratory syncytial virus in bovine monolayer cultures, but respiratory syncytial virus is known to be a poor inducer of ifn in infected infants. when ifn was administered by daily intramuscular injection in a double blind, placebo-controlled study of 22 infants with bronchiolitis caused by respiratory syncytial virus, there was no statistically signif ...19938414778
respiratory syncytial virus infections in hospitalized canadian children: regional differences in patient populations and management practices. the pediatric investigators collaborative network on infections in canada.respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) is the most frequent cause of hospitalization for respiratory tract infection during the first 2 years of life. the optimal approach to management remains controversial. during the 1991 to 1992 rsv season rsv-infected children admitted to eight canadian tertiary care pediatric centers were followed to: (1) assess the morbidity and mortality attributable to rsv infection among hospitalized patients with and without known risk factors for severe disease; and (2) a ...19938414779
respiratory syncytial virus illnesses in human immunodeficiency virus- and noninfected children.respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) lower respiratory tract and febrile upper respiratory tract illnesses were prospectively assessed in cohorts of 83 infants born to human immunodeficiency virus (hiv)- and of 48 infants born to non-hiv-infected mothers. of the infants born to hiv-infected mothers, 18 were themselves infected with hiv, 26 were indeterminant and 39 were free from hiv. ten rsv illnesses occurred in 8 hiv-infected, 2 illnesses in 2 indeterminant and 17 illnesses occurred in 17 non-hi ...19938414800
risk factors for acute wheezing in infants and children: viruses, passive smoke, and ige antibodies to inhalant allergens.to examine the prevalence of viral infection, passive smoke exposure, and ige antibody to inhaled allergens in infants and children treated for acute wheezing.19938414823
respiratory syncytial virus-associated lower respiratory illnesses: possible influence of other agents. the group health medical associates.acute lower respiratory illnesses were prospectively investigated in a cohort of 1246 healthy infants who were enrolled at birth in the tucson children's respiratory study and followed through the first 3 years of life. respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) infection was documented by culture, antigen detection or both in 276 episodes. in 21 (7.6%) of these 276, other viruses were simultaneously detected. further serologic studies of 50 episodes in which rsv had been found increased the apparent vir ...19938417418
interleukin-8 expression in normal nasal epithelium and its modulation by infection with respiratory syncytial virus and cytokines tumor necrosis factor, interleukin-1, and interleukin-6.inflammation in nasal and airway tissue caused by allergens, microbial infection, and air pollution are likely to be regulated by inflammatory mediators produced by airway epithelial cells. we have therefore investigated the baseline expression of a number of cytokine genes known to be important inducers and modulators of inflammation, in freshly isolated human nasal epithelium. cells were obtained by superficial scraping of turbinate tissue, and cdna for polymerase chain reaction (pcr) amplific ...19938417753
immunogenicity and safety of respiratory syncytial virus subunit vaccine in seropositive children 18-36 months old.twenty-six children (aged 18-36 months) previously hospitalized for respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) infection were randomized to receive 50 micrograms of an rsv subunit vaccine composed primarily of f glycoprotein or saline placebo by intramuscular injection. serum was obtained at entry and at 1 and 6 months after vaccination for detection of antibody to f glycoprotein and g glycoprotein of subtypes a (ga) or b (gb) and of neutralizing antibody (nab). at 1 month, by comparing the baseline valu ...19938418166
respiratory syncytial virus outbreak activity--united states, 1992.the national respiratory and enteric virus surveillance system (nrevss) was established in 1989 to monitor trends in respiratory syncytial virus (rsv), parainfluenza viruses, adenoviruses, and rotaviruses in the united states and to provide information to public health officials and health-care providers about the presence of these viruses in their communities. based on reports of rsv detections to the nrevss, during the 1992-93 season, outbreaks of rsv had occurred in all regions of the united ...19938418399
current perspectives on respiratory syncytial virus infection.respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) is the most important cause of acute viral bronchiolitis and pneumonia in infants and children. management of rsv infection has changed dramatically over the past 5 to 7 years because of (1) the advent of widely available rapid tests for its specific identification and (2) use of the antiviral agent ribavirin (virazole). although rsv infection remains a life-threatening disease, particularly in certain high-risk groups, appropriate management and judicious use o ...19938418452
t cell redistribution kinetics after secondary infection of balb/c mice with respiratory syncytial virus.balb/c mice were infected intranasally with live respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) and reinfected 4 weeks later. at regular intervals thereafter groups of animals were killed and t cell subsets were determined in blood, spleen and bronchoalveolar lavage (bal) with flow cytometry employing t cell subset-specific moabs. total lymphocyte counts in the peripheral blood decreased 1-3 days after infection, returning to preinfection levels on day 8 (p = 0.0111). simultaneously, a marked increase of lym ...19938419089
the cytolytic activity of pulmonary cd8+ lymphocytes, induced by infection with a vaccinia virus recombinant expressing the m2 protein of respiratory syncytial virus (rsv), correlates with resistance to rsv infection in mice.previous studies demonstrated that the pulmonary resistance to respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) challenge induced by immunization with a recombinant vaccinia virus expressing the m2 protein of rsv (vac-m2) was significantly greater 9 days after immunization than at 28 days and was mediated predominantly by cd8+ t cells. in this study, we have extended these findings and sought to determine whether the level of cd8+ cytotoxic t-lymphocyte (ctl) activity measured in vitro correlates with the resi ...19938419638
the relationship of rsv-specific immunoglobulin e antibody responses in infancy, recurrent wheezing, and pulmonary function at age 7-8 years.in order to determine if respiratory syncytial virus (rsv)-specific ige responses at the time of bronchiolitis in infancy are related to recurrent wheezing and pulmonary function at 7-8 years of age, a cohort of 43 infants was identified at the time of their initial rsv bronchiolitis episode. rsv-specific ige responses in nasopharyngeal secretions were determined, and patients were then followed prospectively with notation of the number of wheezing episodes and exposure to cigarette smoke at hom ...19938419894
from the centers for disease control and prevention. current trends: respiratory syncytial virus outbreak activity--united states, 1992. 19938423643
stability of respiratory syncytial virus antigen due to buffer treatment for direct detection in nasopharyngeal specimens with enzyme immunoassay.we developed an enzyme immunoassay (direct eia; enzygnost rsv[ag]) for the direct detection of respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) antigen in nasopharyngeal specimens (nps). the test procedure is the same as our recently described direct eia for detection of influenza a and b virus antigens in nps. for practical purposes it is of advantage to differentiate respiratory viruses on the same microtitration plate in the same run. the test shows no limitations by sample consistency, and results are obta ...19938426273
mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia requiring hospitalization, with emphasis on infection in the elderly.to determine the frequency and the clinical characteristics of mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia in the elderly.19938435028
bovine respiratory syncytial virus protects cotton rats against human respiratory syncytial virus infection.human respiratory syncytial virus (hrsv) is the most frequent cause of severe respiratory infections in infancy. no vaccine against this virus has yet been protective, and antiviral drugs have been of limited utility. using the cotton rat model of hrsv infection, we examined bovine respiratory syncytial virus (brsv), a cause of acute respiratory disease in young cattle, as a possible vaccine candidate to protect children against hrsv infection. cotton rats were primed intranasally with graded do ...19938437227
bovine respiratory syncytial virus nucleocapsid protein expressed in insect cells specifically interacts with the phosphoprotein and the m2 protein.the coding region of the gene for the nucleocapsid (n) protein of bovine respiratory syncytial virus has been inserted into the genome of autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus (acnpv) using transfer vector pvl 1393. infection of spodoptera frugiperda cells with recombinant virus resulted in the synthesis of high levels of n protein. this protein was indistinguishable from the authentic bovine respiratory syncytial virus (brsv) n protein by sds-gel electrophoresis and immunoprecipitat ...19938438581
canine distemper virus l gene: sequence and comparison with related viruses.we cloned the genomic rna of canine distemper virus (cdv) and determined the nucleotide sequence of the large (l) protein-coding gene. the l gene is 6573 nucleotides long and contains a single open reading frame coding for a polypeptide of 2161 amino acids (mw 246,354). the precise 5' end of the viral genome consists of a 38-nucleotide leader region. the cdv l protein shows over 77% amino acid similarity with its morbilliform relative measles virus (mv) with nearly 67% of their amino acids conse ...19938438585
preterm twins and triplets. a high-risk group for severe respiratory syncytial virus infection.to assess the impact of multiple births and crowded homes on the severity of respiratory syncytial virus illness in preterm infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia.19938438813
a human respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) primate model of enhanced pulmonary pathology induced with a formalin-inactivated rsv vaccine but not a recombinant fg subunit vaccine.human respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) is the leading cause of severe bronchiolitis and pneumonia in infants. rsv vaccine development has been stifled for the past 23 years because infants vaccinated with formalin-inactivated (fi) rsv have experienced exacerbated disease upon rsv infection. this exacerbated disease phenomenon is poorly understood, in part because of the lack of a primate model that exhibits a similar exacerbated disease state. vaccination of african green monkeys with either fi ...19938440926
antigenic and nucleic acid analysis of nosocomial isolates of respiratory syncytial virus.monoclonal antibodies and ribonuclease protection were used to analyze antigenic and genomic diversity among 42 isolates of group a respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) from studies of nosocomial rsv carried out at the university of rochester during the 1974-1975 and 1975-1976 rsv seasons. three distinct subgroups or lineages and a total of 12 viral variants were present. against this background of diversity, an outbreak was recognized that included 13 indistinguishable isolates occurring during a ...19938440927
effect of respiratory syncytial virus infection on theophylline disposition. 19938441116
aetiology of community-acquired pneumonia in children treated in hospital.viral and bacterial antigen and antibody assays were prospectively applied to study the microbial aetiology of community-acquired pneumonia in 195 hospitalised children during a surveillance period of 12 months. a viral infection alone was indicated in 37 (19%), a bacterial infection alone in 30 (15%) and a mixed viral-bacterial infection in 32 (16%) patients. thus, 46% of the 69 patients with viral infection and 52% of the 62 patients with bacterial infection had a mixed viral and bacterial aet ...19938444202
risk factors for mechanical ventilation in respiratory syncytial virus infection.in a prospective study, risk factors for mechanical ventilation were identified in 102 patients with respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) infection admitted to the sophia children's hospital, rotterdam. age, weight on admission and prematurity were associated with the need for mechanical ventilation. using multivariate analysis, only low weight was an independent risk factor for mechanical ventilation. for infants weighing less than 5 kg the relative risk for mechanical ventilation was 4.4 (95% con ...19938444219
expression of the g glycoprotein gene of human respiratory syncytial virus in salmonella typhimurium.the attachment protein, g, of human respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) is an m(r) 84k to 90k species which has a high content of n-linked and o-linked carbohydrates. the unglycosylated form of this protein was expressed by inserting a full-length cdna copy of the mrna from the a2 strain of rsv into a prokaryotic expression vector under the control of the lambda pl promoter. salmonella typhimurium cells transformed with the g-containing plasmid synthesized a protein of m(r) 40,000 that specificall ...19938445368
the structure of the 5' terminal cap of the respiratory syncytial virus mrna.the 5' terminal cap structure of the mrnas of human respiratory syncytial virus synthesized in vitro in the presence of s-adenosyl-l-methionine consists of a 7-methyl guanosine linked to an unmethylated guanosine through a 5'-5' pyrophosphate linkage formed by using the alpha and beta phosphates of gtp. the complete cap structure is m7g (5')ppp(5')gp ... which is devoid of ribose 2'-o-methylation. capping, including methylation, is coupled to transcription. these results constitute the first rep ...19938445369
more on rsv and ribavirin.the description of teratogenic potential in rodents, rabbits, and hamsters from environmental exposure to ribavirin has raised concerns among caregivers. elimination of ribavirin use to avoid caregiver exposure is neither scientifically nor ethically justified because of its proven efficacy in the treatment of the potentially life-threatening disease of respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) in infants and young children.19938446486
selected nosocomial viral infections.a nosocomial viral infection is defined as a viral infection the onset of which occurs when the patient has been hospitalized longer than the incubation period of the virus. viruses account for about 5% of all nosocomial infections. viral cross-infection is most common in infants and children but also occurs in other groups, including the elderly, institutionalized persons of all ages, immunocompromised hosts, and patients with underlying chronic pulmonary, renal, or cardiac disease. these infec ...19938449764
preceding respiratory infection predisposing for primary and secondary invasive haemophilus influenzae type b disease.cases (117) with invasive haemophilus influenzae type b (hib) disease and their family members reported symptoms of respiratory infection during the 4-week period before the onset of hib disease significantly more often than age-, sex- and residence-matched controls (225) and their family members during the same time period. viral (adenovirus; influenza a and b; parainfluenza types 1, 2 and 3; and respiratory syncytial virus) and mycoplasma pneumoniae serology was performed in 84 paired sera fro ...19938451094
why diagnose influenza infections in hospitalized pediatric patients?the advent of rapid diagnostic testing for respiratory syncytial virus facilitated decisions for isolation of infectious hospitalized patients. however, diagnosing other viruses by clinical examination such as influenza may be difficult. if patients with influenza are not diagnosed on hospital admission, nosocomial infections may occur. the purpose of our study was to identify patients with nosocomial influenza infections during one winter season in a large children's hospital, document the morb ...19938451096
historical cohort evaluation of ribavirin efficacy in respiratory syncytial virus infection.evaluation of ribavirin therapy for respiratory syncytial virus infection of the lower respiratory tract is problematic because of multiple risk factors and variable severity of illness in respiratory syncytial virus-infected patients. to address these difficulties we used multivariate analysis and performed a historical concurrent cohort study in two children's hospitals one of which had used ribavirin since licensing and one that had not utilized ribavirin therapy. the medical records of 158 p ...19938451097
ribavirin effect on pulmonary function in young infants with respiratory syncytial virus bronchiolitis.to assess the effect of ribavirin on pulmonary function in infants with respiratory syncytial virus bronchiolitis, we performed a randomized (nonmatched), double blinded, placebo-controlled study of 19 infants with rsv bronchiolitis. infants with underlying respiratory, cardiac or immunologic disease were excluded. patients were given ribavirin (10) or placebo (9) via an aerosol generator for 18 hours/day for 3 days. pulmonary function (dynamic compliance, total lung resistance) was calculated u ...19938451098
characterization of the in vitro system for the synthesis of mrna from human respiratory syncytial virus.an in vitro transcription system for human respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) is described. purified viral nucleocapsid (rnp) isolated from virus-infected cells was shown to support transcription of all 10 genes encoded by the virus as determined by northern blot hybridization. the mrnas synthesized were polyadenylated and comigrated with the corresponding mrnas synthesized in virus-infected cells when analyzed in agarose-urea gel electrophoresis. the in vitro-synthesized mrnas are functional as ...19938460489
evaluation of immunoglobulin e-specific antibodies and viral antigens in nasopharyngeal secretions of children with respiratory syncytial virus infections.enzyme immunoassays were developed to detect the presence of specific immunoglobulin e (ige) antibodies and respiratory syncytial (rs) virus structural proteins in nasopharyngeal secretions in order to improve the knowledge on some aspects of the pathogenesis of severe acute lower respiratory tract infections caused by rs virus. these assays were used to analyze clinical specimens from children with rs virus-associated infections (bronchiolitis and pneumonia), and the findings were correlated wi ...19938463392
computerized surveillance in clinical microbiology with time series analysis.an automatic surveillance system to detect changes in the incidences of microorganisms diagnosed in the department of clinical microbiology has been developed. the program is incorporated into the laboratory computer system and gives a weekly list of microorganisms whose isolation rates compared with those of a previous period exceed a chosen limit. the system uses time series analysis with moving weighted averages, and the detection limit is based on the distribution of the residuals. output fr ...19938463397
evaluation of abbott testpack rsv for the diagnosis of respiratory syncytial virus infections.abbott testpack rsv, a 20-minute enzyme immunoassay, is available for the rapid diagnosis of respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) infections. we have compared testpack with a "gold standard" method of virus isolation in traditional tube cultures and shell vials to determine the sensitivity and specificity of this rapid method. respiratory specimens were collected prospectively from 402 children and assayed by the rapid antigen detection method and isolation in culture. virus was isolated by inocula ...19938467621
distinct patterns of t- and b-cell immunity to respiratory syncytial virus induced by individual viral proteins.mice were infected with respiratory syncytial (rs) virus or with recombinant vaccinia viruses (rvv) expressing individual rs virus proteins. rvv-g, rvv-f and, to a lesser extent, rvv-p induced elisa-binding anti-rs virus antibodies; those induced by rvv-p were non-neutralizing. different antigens induced helper t cells with distinct cytokine secretion profiles: some released il-2, and others predominantly il-4 and 5. virus-specific cytotoxicity was induced by infection with rs virus, rvv-f or rv ...19938470427
immunogenicity and pathogenicity of a triple temperature-sensitive modified respiratory syncytial virus in adult volunteers.the immunogenicity and pathogenicity of a strain of respiratory syncytial (rs) virus modified by sequential induction of three temperature-sensitive (ts) mutations have been evaluated by intranasal administration to 22 adult volunteers. this modified virus, a triple ts mutant designated ts1c, was derived from a double mutant ts1b evaluated in a previous trial. the original isolate (strain rss-2) and all its derivatives were propagated throughout in human diploid cells in a specially assigned lab ...19938470433
ozone effect on respiratory syncytial virus infectivity and cytokine production by human alveolar macrophages.this study was performed to evaluate the effect of ozone (o3) exposure at 1 ppm for 2 hr on the susceptibility/resistance of adult human alveolar macrophages (am) to infection with respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) in vitro and on rsv-induced cytokine production by the am. am were first exposed to o3 or to filtered air and then infected with rsv at multiplicities of infection (m.o.i.) of 0.1, 1.0, and 10. the percentage rsv-infected am and the amount of infectious virus released by the cells wer ...19938472647
effect of respiratory syncytial virus infection on binding of neisseria meningitidis and haemophilus influenzae type b to a human epithelial cell line (hep-2).it has been suggested that individuals might be more readily colonized with bacteria that cause meningitis through enhanced binding of the bacteria to virus-infected epithelial cells. as respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) affects infants and children in the age group also susceptible to bacterial meningitis, we tested the hypothesis that infection of hep-2 cells by rsv might enhance binding of neisseria meningitidis or haemophilus influenzae type b (hib). attachment of fluorescein-labelled bacter ...19938472778
the rhino-probe nasal curette for detecting respiratory syncytial virus in children.during two outbreaks of respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) infection, 68 children with acute respiratory illnesses were cultured for rsv using a rhino-probe (rp) nasal curette and either a nasopharyngeal (np) swab or a nasal wash (nw). in the first outbreak isolations of rsv by the rp nasal curette and np swab methods were compared. rsv was cultured from 25 of 42 (60%) subjects using the rp nasal curette and from 20 of 42 (48%) subjects using the np swab. in the second outbreak the rp nasal curet ...19938483627
cytologic diagnosis of respiratory syncytial virus infection in a bronchoalveolar lavage specimen from a bone marrow transplant recipient.cytologic examination of a bronchoalveolar lavage specimen from a 6-year-old bone marrow transplant recipient revealed pulmonary infiltrates and occasional cells containing discrete pink cytoplasmic inclusions on a may-grunwald-giemsa stain. direct immunofluorescence stains of cytospins prepared from the same specimen were positive for respiratory syncytial virus (rsv). electron microscopy revealed occasional epithelial cells with cytoplasmic inclusions composed of filamentous virions. the patie ...19938493953
performance of the kallestad pathfinder enzyme immunoassay in the diagnosis of respiratory syncytial virus infections.the kallestad pathfinder enzyme immunoassay (eia) for the rapid detection of respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) antigen was compared with virus culture and direct fluorescent antibody (dfa) to determine the reliability of the eia. during two consecutive winter respiratory seasons, 270 nasopharyngeal wash specimens were tested. rsv was detected in culture by the presence of cytopathic effect and/or an indirect immunofluorescence assay. the sensitivity of the pathfinder eia in comparison with isola ...19938495589
respiratory syncytial virus-specific immunoglobulins in preterm infants.incomplete transfer of maternal antibodies specific to respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) has been suggested as an explanation for the increased risk of rsv infections in preterm infants. antibodies directed against the two major rsv envelope glycoproteins, f and g, are protective in vitro and in vivo. our study was conducted to measure igg, igg1, igg2, and igg3 antibody titers against the rsv f and g glycoproteins in cord sera from infants born at different gestational ages. titers of neutralizi ...19938496762
identifying bovine respiratory syncytial virus by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and oligonucleotide hybridizations.an assay to identify tissue culture cells infected with bovine respiratory syncytial virus (brsv) that utilizes reverse transcription (rt), the polymerase chain reaction (pcr), and a synthetic oligonucleotide hybridization probe has been developed. the rt-pcr assay uses a brsv-specific negative-sense oligonucleotide primer to synthesize cdna from a brsv fusion protein mrna template and another brsv-specific oligonucleotide primer (positive sense) upstream from the negative-sense primer for pcr a ...19938501223
comparison of the vidas rsv assay and the abbott testpack rsv with direct immunofluorescence for detection of respiratory syncytial virus in nasopharyngeal aspirates.the sensitivity and accuracy of the vidas rsv assay in testing fresh specimens were 82.7 and 87.1%, respectively, whereas specimens previously frozen at -70 degrees c gave a sensitivity of 96.2% and an accuracy of 95.4%. the sensitivity and accuracy of abbott testpack rsv were 92.6 and 91.3% for fresh specimens and 86.8 and 88.1% for frozen specimens. the advantages and drawbacks of the two assays are discussed.19938501239
[respiratory virus infections in children].eighty to ninety percent of pathogens responsible for acute respiratory infections in children are viruses, but despite advances in virology these organisms are isolated in only 20 to 45 percent of the cases. studies conducted outside hospitals have provided epidemiological data. the virus most frequently encountered is the respiratory syncytial virus. the main clinical feature of these respiratory viral infections is obstruction of the bronchioles, and their immediate or delayed danger is the r ...19938502648
treatment of acute bronchiolitis with chinese herbs.in a randomised single blind trial the chinese herbs shuang huang lian were evaluated for the treatment of acute bronchiolitis. children with acute bronchiolitis and serological evidence of recent respiratory syncytial virus infection were studied in a tertiary hospital in harbin, china. the 96 children were randomised into three treatment groups: herbs, herbs with antibiotics, and antibiotics alone. the herbs were prepared by the medical school pharmacy and administered daily by intravenous inf ...19938503668
enzyme immunoassay for respiratory syncytial virus: rapid detection in nasopharyngeal secretions and evaluation of isolates representing different rsv subgroups.the presence of respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) was investigated by immunofluorescent antibody (ifa) technique and by an enzyme immunoassay (eia) in 169 samples of nasopharyngeal secretions of infants and children with acute respiratory infections. of 31 samples positive by eia, 25 were positive by ifa. in 24 samples from a retrospective study, rsv positive by ifa and/or tissue culture isolation (tci), 22 were also positive by eia. the eia was also evaluated with 111 rsv isolates in hep2 cell ...19938505698
mode of inhibition of respiratory syncytial virus by a plant flavonoid, sp-303.a natural-product polyphenolic polymer of molecular weight 2,100 daltons designated sp-303, was found to have antiviral activity against respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) in the 2-10 microm range in plaque reduction assays and cytopathic-effect-inhibition assays. the material was also virucidal. the 50% effective concentration (ec50) for virucidal activity was 28 microm. experiments were done to determine the mode(s) of rsv inhibition by sp-303. interferon was not induced. sp-303 did not inhibit ...19938508691
viral pathogens of acute lower respiratory infections in pre-school nigerian children and clinical implications of multiple microbial identifications.in a prospective study of acute lower respiratory infections (alri), at the university college hospital, uch, ibadan, 35 viral pathogens were identified by immunofluorescence (if) techniques from 24 (68.6%) respiratory specimens from 35 hospitalised pre-school children. the respiratory diagnoses comprised croup, bronchiolitis, pneumonia and pleural effusion. the viral identifications comprised 14 (40.0%) of parainfluenza virus type 3, 10 (28.6%) of respiratory syncytial virus (rsv), 5 (14.3%) of ...19938512876
phenotypic and functional characterization of t cell lines specific for individual respiratory syncytial virus proteins.mice sensitized to individual respiratory syncytial (rs) virus proteins show distinct patterns of immunity and pulmonary pathology when challenged with live virus. to explore the immune mechanisms responsible for the differences in postvaccination disease, balb/c (h-2d) mice were primed by scarification with recombinant vaccinia viruses (rvv) expressing the major glycoprotein (g), fusion protein (f), phosphoprotein (p), nucleoprotein (n), or second matrix (22k) protein of rs virus. ag-stimulated ...19938515055
factors enhancing adherence of toxigenic staphylococcus aureus to epithelial cells and their possible role in sudden infant death syndrome.toxigenic strains of staphylococcus aureus have been suggested to play a role in sudden infant death syndrome (sids). in this study we examined two factors that might enhance binding of toxigenic staphylococci to epithelial cells of infants in the age range in which cot deaths are prevalent: expression of the lewis(a) antigen and infection with respiratory syncytial virus (rsv). by flow cytometry we demonstrated that binding of three toxigenic strains of s. aureus to cells from nonsecretors was ...19938519316
[rsv infection. international symposium from the 89th annual meeting of the german society for pediatrics. würzburg, september 9, 1993]. 19937477026
enhanced pulmonary pathology associated with the use of formalin-inactivated respiratory syncytial virus vaccine in cotton rats is not a unique viral phenomenon.the specificity of viral antigens in the formalin-inactivated, alum-precipitated respiratory syncytial virus (fi-rsv) vaccine in augmenting the pulmonary inflammatory response was evaluated. cotton rats were immunized with a fi-rsv vaccine derived from vero cells, a monkey cell line, or hep-2 cells, a human cell line. the fi-rsv/vero and the fi-rsv/hep-2 vaccines were prepared similarly to the original lot-100 fi-rsv vaccine that was associated with enhanced disease in the mid-1960s field trials ...19937508665
[diagnosis and treatment with traditional chinese medicine and western medicine in infantile pneumonia]. 19937508774
three antigenic variant groups in human respiratory syncytial virus subgroup b isolated in japan.nineteen hybridomas producing monoclonal antibodies (mabs) against the structural proteins of strain 58-17, a subgroup b field strain of respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) isolated in japan, were obtained by fusion of x63 myeloma cells with spleen cells from balb/c mice immunized with the virus-infected hep-2 cells. seven clones were found to produce antibodies against the fusion protein (f), five against the large glycoprotein (g), five against the nucleoprotein (np) and two against the 22k prot ...19937678192
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