Analysis of respiratory virus infection in 114 cases of suspected COVID-19 patients

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Category Primary study
JournalChinese Journal of Zoonoses
Year 2020
Objective To analyze 114 cases of suspected COVID-19 patients, explore the value of multiple virus detection in outbreak prevention control by using Real Time RTGPCR technology to detect Sars-COV-2 nucleic acid in patients suspected in hot patients with COVID-19, using gene chip thermostat amplification technology to detect SarS-COV-2 nucleic acid 18 other common respiratory viruses in negative patients. Results 114 cases of COVID-19 suspected patients Sars-Cov-2 nucleic acid were negative, 21 cases were infected with non-other respiratory viruses, an infection rate of 18.42%, a total of 10 respiratory viruses were detected in 21 patients, including coronavirus NL63/229, respiratory syncytial virus, Ke. Saatchi virus type A16 , influenza B virus, human parinfluenza virus type 1, human parinfluenza virus type 3, human parinfluenza virus, influenza A virus seasonal H3 subtype, enterovirus/rhinovirus. Infection with 2 viruses: Respiratory syncytial virus and Cosache virus type A16, coronavirus NL63/229 mixed with human para-influenza virus type 1, influenza A virus with influenza A virus seasonal H3 subtype infection. Conclusion In response to this Sars-Cov-2 outbreak, care should be taken to identify Sars-Cov-2 and other respiratory viruses in a timely and effective manner to exclude suspected cases..
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First added on: Aug 14, 2020
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