Eighteen Years of Human Rhinovirus Surveillance in the Republic of Korea (2007-2024): Age- and Season-Specific Trends from a Single-Center Study with Public Health Implications

韩国十八年人类鼻病毒监测(2007-2024):单中心研究的年龄和季节特异性趋势及其公共卫生意义

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Abstract

Human rhinovirus (HRV) is the most common cause of upper respiratory tract infections and can cause substantial morbidity in children. Because its clinical features are nonspecific, differentiation from influenza virus and respiratory syncytial virus is often difficult, underscoring the diagnostic importance of real-time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (Real-Time RT-PCR)-based detection. This study aimed to characterize long-term epidemiological patterns of HRV in the Republic of Korea and assess their clinical and public health implications. We retrospectively analyzed 23,284 nasopharyngeal swab specimens collected between 2007 and 2024 from outpatients and inpatients presenting with influenza-like illness at a tertiary care hospital. HRV RNA was detected by Real-Time RT-PCR, and positivity rates were compared by year, month, and age group. Annual detection peaked in 2015 (31.3%) and 2016 (28.6%), then dropped sharply during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2021, 4.2-11.0%) and remained low through 2024. Seasonally, rates were highest in July (24.4%) and September (24.1%) and lowest in January (6.9%). Age-specific analysis showed peak positivity in children (26.1%) and infants (20.3%), with lower rates in adults (3.9%) and older adults (3.3%). These findings underscore the diagnostic value of HRV detection and provide evidence for pediatric-focused prevention, outbreak preparedness, and climate-informed surveillance strategies.

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