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The goal of this study is to determine the burden of Rhinoviruses (RVs) as a cause of acute, severe, respiratory illnesses leading to hospitalization. A community cohort of 120 children between 12 and 36 months of age will be enrolled in the first year of the study and followed (when well and sick) for 36 months to identify the circulating RVs and provide samples to establish a host nasal transcriptome differentiating clinical from subclinical RV infections. A hospitalized cohort of 450 infants and children will be enrolled during years 1 through 3 of the study and followed for the duration of their hospitalization to investigate the findings of the community cohort. An additional 100 healthy children aged 5-17 years will be enrolled for age-match comparison with the older hospitalized cohort.
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Aim 1: Involves the prospective creation of a cohort of generally healthy children 12 to 36 months to be followed longitudinally for 36 months in an observational study. To determine the frequency of virus infection with RV and other respiratory viruses, children will have two swabs of the nasal mucosa performed whenever they develop an acute respiratory illness (upper respiratory symptoms lasting more than 24 hours) and four times a year for surveillance. One swab will be of the anterior nose and will be used for identification of viruses, and a second mid-turbinate swab will be used for host transcriptomics. This will allow the investigators to create many samples from both symptomatic and asymptomatic infections. The samples will be used to develop a host signature to discriminate symptomatic and asymptomatic infection.
Aim 2a: Involves the evaluation of generally healthy children hospitalized at AFCH with acute, lower respiratory tract infections including bronchiolitis, asthma and community acquired pneumonia. There will also be the evaluation of infants less than 6 months of age who may become ill with an RV syndrome. These children will be evaluated with two nasal swabs as above. This allows the identification of children infected with RV and other respiratory viruses. Application of the host signature developed in Aim 1 will determine the actual proportion of those children who are infected with RV whose illness (clinical symptoms) is caused by RV.
Aim 2b: Involves the prospective creation of a cohort of generally healthy children 5 to 17 years old to be sampled on an as-needed basis to serve as age- and season-matched controls for the Hospitalized Group. To determine the frequency of virus infection with RV and other respiratory viruses, 2 healthy children will provide a single swab of the nasal mucosa within 2 weeks of each hospitalized participant who is 5-17 years of age. The one swab will be of the anterior nose and will be used for identification of viruses. Age matching will occur within 3 groups:
Aim 3: Use parallel bulk and single cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) to identify targetable processes of acute, severe LRT caused by RV. The investigators hypothesize that integrated bulk RNA-sequencing and scRNA-seq will identify immune/inflammatory defects and targets for intervention. Bulk and scRNA-seq on respiratory samples from well-characterized patients with severe RV disease will be performed to test this hypothesis and to compare samples obtained from those with non-severe disease.
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Exclusion Criteria (less than 5 years old only (All participants in Aim 1 and some participants in Aim 2a):
670 participants in 3 patient groups
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