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Author: Cohen, Jessica; Anderson, Evan J.; Lindegren, Mary Lou; Kirley, Pam Daily; Zansky, Shelley M.; Thomas, Ann; Lynfield, Ruth; Miller, Lisa; Bargsten, Marisa; Meek, James I.; Bennett, Nancy M.; Collins, James; Monroe, Maya; Reed, Gregg M.; Tatham, Lilith; Fry, Alicia M.; Garg, Shikha
Title: Prevalence of Respiratory Viral Pathogen Testing and Co-Detections Among Patients Hospitalized With Influenza, 2012–2015
  • Document date: 2016_10_24
  • ID: 71wpvo8u_4
    Snippet: Conclusion. Over 75% of children and 25% of adults hospitalized with influenza were tested for additional viral respiratory pathogens. While RSV co-detection was common among children, viral co-detections were uncommonly tested for and detected among adults. Children with influenza plus other virus co-detections were more likely to have bronchiolitis, pneumonia and be admitted to an ICU compared to those with influenza alone......
    Document: Conclusion. Over 75% of children and 25% of adults hospitalized with influenza were tested for additional viral respiratory pathogens. While RSV co-detection was common among children, viral co-detections were uncommonly tested for and detected among adults. Children with influenza plus other virus co-detections were more likely to have bronchiolitis, pneumonia and be admitted to an ICU compared to those with influenza alone.

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