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Published in: BMC Pediatrics 1/2021

Open Access 01-12-2021 | Adenovirus | Research article

A multicenter evaluation of viral bloodstream detections in children presenting to the Emergency Department with suspected systemic infection

Authors: Christina A. Rostad, Neena Kanwar, Jumi Yi, Claudia R. Morris, Jennifer Dien Bard, Amy Leber, James Dunn, Kimberle C. Chapin, Anne J. Blaschke, Judy A. Daly, Leslie A. Hueschen, Matthew Jones, Elizabeth Ott, Jeffrey Bastar, Kevin M. Bourzac, Rangaraj Selvarangan

Published in: BMC Pediatrics | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

Background

Fever is a common symptom in children presenting to the Emergency Department (ED). We aimed to describe the epidemiology of systemic viral infections and their predictive values for excluding serious bacterial infections (SBIs), including bacteremia, meningitis and urinary tract infections (UTIs) in children presenting to the ED with suspected systemic infections.

Methods

We enrolled children who presented to the ED with suspected systemic infections who had blood cultures obtained at seven healthcare facilities. Whole blood specimens were analyzed by an experimental multiplexed PCR test for 7 viruses. Demographic and laboratory results were abstracted.

Results

Of the 1114 subjects enrolled, 245 viruses were detected in 224 (20.1%) subjects. Bacteremia, meningitis and UTI frequency in viral bloodstream-positive patients was 1.3, 0 and 10.1% compared to 2.9, 1.3 and 9.7% in viral bloodstream-negative patients respectively. Although viral bloodstream detections had a high negative predictive value for bacteremia or meningitis (NPV = 98.7%), the frequency of UTIs among these subjects remained appreciable (9/89, 10.1%) (NPV = 89.9%). Screening urinalyses were positive for leukocyte esterase in 8/9 (88.9%) of these subjects, improving the ability to distinguish UTI.

Conclusions

Viral bloodstream detections were common in children presenting to the ED with suspected systemic infections. Although overall frequencies of SBIs among subjects with and without viral bloodstream detections did not differ significantly, combining whole blood viral testing with urinalysis provided high NPV for excluding SBI.
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Title
A multicenter evaluation of viral bloodstream detections in children presenting to the Emergency Department with suspected systemic infection
Authors
Christina A. Rostad
Neena Kanwar
Jumi Yi
Claudia R. Morris
Jennifer Dien Bard
Amy Leber
James Dunn
Kimberle C. Chapin
Anne J. Blaschke
Judy A. Daly
Leslie A. Hueschen
Matthew Jones
Elizabeth Ott
Jeffrey Bastar
Kevin M. Bourzac
Rangaraj Selvarangan
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Pediatrics / Issue 1/2021
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2431
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12887-021-02699-9

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