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Viral loads in clinical specimens and SARS manifestations.

Identifieur interne : 002A96 ( PubMed/Corpus ); précédent : 002A95; suivant : 002A97

Viral loads in clinical specimens and SARS manifestations.

Auteurs : I F N. Hung ; V C C. Cheng ; A K L. Wu ; B S F. Tang ; K H Chan ; C M Chu ; M M L. Wong ; W T Hui ; L L M. Poon ; D M W. Tse ; K S Chan ; P C Y. Woo ; S K P. Lau ; J S M. Peiris ; K Y Yuen

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Abstract

A retrospective viral load study was performed on clinical specimens from 154 patients with laboratory-confirmed severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS); the specimens were prospectively collected during patients' illness. Viral load in nasopharyngeal aspirates (n = 142) from day 10 to day 15 after onset of symptoms was associated with oxygen desaturation, mechanical ventilation, diarrhea, hepatic dysfunction, and death. Serum viral load (n = 53) was associated with oxygen desaturation, mechanical ventilation, and death. Stool viral load (n = 94) was associated with diarrhea, and urine viral load (n = 111) was associated with abnormal urinalysis results. Viral replications at different sites are important in the pathogenesis of clinical and laboratory abnormalities of SARS.

DOI: 10.3201/eid1009.040058
PubMed: 15498155

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