Selected article for: "CAP study and Mycoplasma pneumoniae"

Author: Chen, Jing; Li, Xiaoguang; Wang, Wei; Jia, Ying; Lin, Fei; Xu, Jie
Title: The prevalence of respiratory pathogens in adults with community-acquired pneumonia in an outpatient cohort
  • Document date: 2019_7_30
  • ID: 6ghxcphh_19
    Snippet: Mycoplasma pneumoniae was the most frequently detected infection in CAP and throughout the year. Infection with this pathogen was highest during August, September, October and November, which are late summer and autumn in China. Influenza virus was highest in January and December, which are winter months. PIVs were detected almost from April to October. In August, we detected most types of viruses, including IFA, hMPV, PIVs, HRVs and EVs. We did .....
    Document: Mycoplasma pneumoniae was the most frequently detected infection in CAP and throughout the year. Infection with this pathogen was highest during August, September, October and November, which are late summer and autumn in China. Influenza virus was highest in January and December, which are winter months. PIVs were detected almost from April to October. In August, we detected most types of viruses, including IFA, hMPV, PIVs, HRVs and EVs. We did not find Legionella in our study of CAP (Figures 3-5 ).

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