Selected article for: "study period and virus circulation"

Author: Derrar, F.; Izri, K.; Kaddache, C.; Boukari, R.; Hannoun, D.
Title: Virologic study of acute lower respiratory tract infections in children admitted to the paediatric department of Blida University Hospital, Algeria
  • Document date: 2019_3_27
  • ID: 0rb5wpmq_16
    Snippet: RSV was isolated throughout the study period. In terms of the number of samples taken, the maximum positivity rate was observed at week S51 (75%), followed by weeks S06 (72.7%), S04, S09, S11 and S13 (66.7%). These figures reflect a significant circulation of the virus during this period. Maximum positivity rates were observed between late January and late March (Figs. 4 and 5)......
    Document: RSV was isolated throughout the study period. In terms of the number of samples taken, the maximum positivity rate was observed at week S51 (75%), followed by weeks S06 (72.7%), S04, S09, S11 and S13 (66.7%). These figures reflect a significant circulation of the virus during this period. Maximum positivity rates were observed between late January and late March (Figs. 4 and 5).

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