Spread of Pathogens Causing Respiratory Viral Diseases Before and During CoVID-19 Pandemic in Kazakhstan.
Nailya G KlivleyevaGalina LukmanovaTatiana I GlebovaMira ShamenovaNuray S OngarbayevaNurbol T SaktaganovAssem BaimukhametovaSagadat BaiseiitDariya IsmagulovaGulmira KassymovaAlmagul RachimbayevaArdak MurzagaliyevaGulzakira XetayevaRauna IsabayevaMadisha SagatovaPublished in: Indian journal of microbiology (2023)
Analyze clinical samples collected and determine the etiology of viral pathogens and the dynamics of their spread. Acute respiratory viral infections remain one of the key health problems worldwide. They constitute etiologically independent diseases, with similar clinical infection manifestations and a single mechanism for the transmission of pathogens. 4712 nasopharyngeal swabs were collected from people before and during the COVID-19 pandemic with acute respiratory infections that tested negative for COVID-19 and were examined in this study. The collected samples were screened by a real-time polymerase chain reaction on a Rotor-Gene Q6 plex instrument. Statistical processing of the results, tabular, and graphical data were analyzed in the MS Excel. The largest number of the nasopharyngeal swabs were collected from children under 17 years of age (60.75%). In 702 samples (9.85%) pathogens of respiratory infections of non-influenza etiology were detected, including adenovirus, bocavirus, coronavirus, metapneumovirus, paramyxovirus types I-IV, respiratory syncytial virus, and rhinovirus. At the same time, both before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, different influenza virus variants co-circulation (A/H1N1, A/H3N2, and type B) were discovered, with a predominance of viruses with the antigenic formula A/H1N1. The results of the study indicate the need for continuous monitoring of the viral pathogens spread, which will expand the existing knowledge of the viral etiology of respiratory diseases and highlight the importance of viruses in the respiratory infections occurrence.
Keyphrases
- sars cov
- gram negative
- respiratory syncytial virus
- healthcare
- antimicrobial resistance
- respiratory tract
- mental health
- liver failure
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- intensive care unit
- gene expression
- respiratory failure
- dna methylation
- young adults
- multiple sclerosis
- big data
- preterm infants
- genome wide
- social media
- climate change
- data analysis
- machine learning
- human milk
- preterm birth