A preliminary study on the disappearance time of influenza virus antigen.
- Author:
Hao-Feng CHEN
1
;
Li-Li ZHANG
;
Yi-Bing FANG
;
Min CHEN
;
Chun GUO
;
Hong-Ling YI
;
Mei-Ting TAO
;
Yan LI
;
Chu-Feng DAI
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Antigens, Viral; blood; Child; Child, Preschool; Female; Fluorescent Antibody Technique; Humans; Infant; Influenza A virus; immunology; Influenza B virus; immunology; Male; Time Factors
- From: Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2017;19(5):564-566
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo investigate the antigen clearance time, time to symptom disappearance, and the association between them using immunofluorescence assay for dynamic monitoring of influenza virus antigen in children with influenza.
METHODSA total of 1 063 children suspected of influenza who visited the Hunan People's Hospital from March to April, 2016 were enrolled. The influenza A/B virus antigen detection kit (immunofluorescence assay) was used for influenza virus antigen detection. The children with positive results were given oseltamivir as the antiviral therapy and were asked to re-examine influenza virus antigen at 5, 5-7, and 7 days after onset.
RESULTSOf all children suspected of influenza, 560 (52.68%) had an influenza virus infection. A total of 215 children with influenza virus infection were followed up. The clearance rate of influenza virus antigen was 9.8% (21 cases) within 5 days after onset. The cumulative clearance rate of influenza virus antigen was 32.1% (69 cases) within 5-7 days, and 98.1% (211 cases) within 7-10 days after onset. Among these children, 6 children (2.8%) achieved the improvement in clinical symptoms within 3 days after onset. The cumulative rate of symptom improvement was 84.7% (182 cases) within 3-5 days after onset, and 100% achieved the improvement after 5 days of onset.
CONCLUSIONSThe time to improvement in symptoms after treatment is earlier than antigen clearance time. Almost all of the children achieve influenza virus antigen clearance 7-10 days after onset. Therefore, it is relatively safe for children to go back to school within 7-10 days after onset when symptoms disappear.