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Volume 9, Number 6—June 2003
Research

Children with Respiratory Disease Associated with Metapneumovirus in Hong Kong

J.S. Malik Peiris*, Wing-Hong Tang*, Kwok-Hung Chan*, Pek-Lan Khong*, Yi Guan*, Yu-Lung Lau*, and Susan S. Chiu*Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: *The University of Hong Kong, Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong SAR, China

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Table 1

Fever and duration of hospitalization of 32 children admitted with HMPV with age-matched controls with RSV and influenza Aa

Characteristics HMPV
RSV
Influenza A
p valueb
Mean (SD) Mean (SD) Mean (SD)
Age (months)
31.70 (18.40)
31.75 (18.41)
31.25 (18.57)
0.99
Duration of hospitalization (days)
3.17 (1.39)d
2.81 (1.18)
2.44 (0.96)
0.054
Highest temperature in hospital (°C)d
39.20 (0.59)
39.04 (0.54)
39.23 (0.60)
0.44
Duration of fever 4.53 (2.23) 3.57 (1.83) 4.50 (1.86) 0.12

aHMPV, human metapneumovirus; RSV, respiratory syncytial virus.
bp value performed using the analysis of variance (ANOVA) test.
cTwo children with HMPV infection were excluded from analysis. A 5-year-old girl newly diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia had coryzal symptoms and was febrile with nasopharyngeal aspirates positive for HMPV on day 2 of admission. Her total hospitalization stay for chemotherapy and Pseudomonas septicemia was 42 days. A 3-month-old girl was admitted for evaluation of failure to thrive and to gain weight; fever, coryza, and diarrhea developed on day 7 of hospitalization. Her total hospitalization of 10 days was also removed from analysis.
dThis excluded children who were not febrile in the hospital: three children with HMPV, seven with RSV, and four with influenza A.

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