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Author: Neumann, Roland P.; Hilty, Markus; Xu, Binbin; Usemann, Jakob; Korten, Insa; Mika, Moana; Müller, Loretta; Latzin, Philipp; Frey, Urs
Title: Nasal microbiota and symptom persistence in acute respiratory tract infections in infants
  • Document date: 2018_12_3
  • ID: 4rol2ogb_17
    Snippet: Symptom persistence after the onset of infection showed a mean±SD (range, median) duration of 2.3±1.5 (1-11, 2) weeks. Presence of symptoms 2 weeks after the onset of ARI showed a borderline significant difference between clusters determined at swab A ( p=0.061): symptomatic infants were more common in cluster A2 (37.3%, p=0.025) and underrepresented in clusters A3 (12.9%, p<0.01) and A4 (7.1%, p<0.01) (table 3)......
    Document: Symptom persistence after the onset of infection showed a mean±SD (range, median) duration of 2.3±1.5 (1-11, 2) weeks. Presence of symptoms 2 weeks after the onset of ARI showed a borderline significant difference between clusters determined at swab A ( p=0.061): symptomatic infants were more common in cluster A2 (37.3%, p=0.025) and underrepresented in clusters A3 (12.9%, p<0.01) and A4 (7.1%, p<0.01) (table 3).

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