Epidemiology of Respiratory Adenovirus Infections Among Hospitalized Children in Hainan Province, China, 2021-2024

2021-2024年中国海南省住院儿童呼吸道腺病毒感染流行病学研究

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Abstract

Human adenoviruses (HAdVs) are significant viral pathogens associated with a wide spectrum of diseases, particularly acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) in children. This study aimed to characterize the epidemiological features of HAdV infections among hospitalized pediatric patients in Hainan Province, China, from January 2021 to December 2024, encompassing the COVID-19 pandemic and post-policy transition period. Among 31,843 hospitalized children with ARTIs, HAdVs were detected in 2464 cases (7.74%). Annual positivity rates were 4.87% in 2021, 7.21% in 2022, and 4.39% in 2023, and sharply increased to 11.58% in 2024. No significant sex-based difference in infection rates was observed. Distinctly seasonal and temporal patterns were noted, with a pronounced summer peak in 2024 and increased circulation throughout the year. A notable shift in dominant genotypes was observed, with HAdV-C initially prevailing, followed by a surge in HAdV-B between late 2023 and mid-2024. Children aged 1-7 years exhibited the highest positivity rates, indicating age-related susceptibility. Furthermore, co-infections were common and became increasingly predominant after the implementation of tNGS diagnostics, accounting for over 85% of HAdV-positive cases by 2023-2024. These findings suggest a post-pandemic resurgence of HAdV activity, shaped by altered population immunity, resumed social contact, and improved diagnostic sensitivity. Continuous molecular and epidemiological surveillance is essential to guide targeted interventions and inform pediatric respiratory infection management strategies.

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