Abstract
This study was performed to investigate the etiologic agents, age distribution,
clinical manifestations and seasonal occurrence of acute viral lower respiratory
tract infections in children. We confirmed viral etiologies using nasopharyngeal
aspirates in 237 patients of the ages of 15 years or younger who were
hospitalized for acute lower respiratory tract infection (ALRI) from March 1996
to February 1998 at Samsung Seoul Hospital, Seoul, Korea. The overall isolation
rate was 22.1%. The viral pathogens identified were adenovirus (12.7%),
influenza virus type A (21.1%), -type B (13.9%), parainfluenza virus type 1
(13.5%), -type 2 (1.3%), -type 3 (16.0%) and respiratory syncytial virus
(21.5%). The occurrence of ALRIs was highest in the first year of life, although
parainfluenza virus type 1 infection occurred predominantly in the second year
of life and influenza virus caused illnesses in all age groups. The specific
viruses are frequently associated with specific clinical syndromes of ALRI. The
respiratory agents and associated syndromes frequently have characteristic
seasonal patterns. This study will help us to estimate the etiologic agents of
ALRI, and establish a program for the prevention and treatment. An annual
nationwide survey is necessary to understand the viral epidemiology associated
with respiratory illnesses in Korea.