Circulation of human coronaviruses OC43 and 229E in Córdoba, Argentina

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This is the first study of respiratory infections in Córdoba, Argentina, caused by endemic human coronavirus (HCoV)-OC43 and HCOV-229E, which circulated during 2011-2012 at a 3% rate, either as single or multiple infections. They were detected mainly in children, but HCoV-229E was also found in adults. HCoV-229E was detected in five out of 631 samples (0.8%), and HCoV-OC43 was found in 14 out of 631 (2.2%) samples. Clinical manifestations ranged from fever to respiratory distress, and a significant association of HCoV-229E with asthma was observed. Further studies and surveillance are needed to provide better clinical insights, early diagnosis, and medical care of patients, as well as to contribute to epidemiology modeling and prevention.

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Ottogalli, M. E., Rodríguez, P. E., Frutos, M. C., Moreno, L. B., Ghietto, L. M., Cuffini, C. G., … Cámara, A. (2021). Circulation of human coronaviruses OC43 and 229E in Córdoba, Argentina. Archives of Virology, 166(3), 929–933. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-020-04914-x

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