Selected article for: "high rate and respiratory infection"

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_35
    Snippet: Bezerra et al. [14] obtained a particularly high rate of virus coinfection (39.6%); only one pathogen was identified in 46% of cases. Few studies have examined the correlation between virus coinfection and the clinical severity of ALRTI, and the results are contradictory. Semple et al. [43] and Greensill et al. [44] showed that HMPV and RSV coinfections correlate with the severity of clinical signs. Bezerra et al. [14] did not find a correlation .....
    Document: Bezerra et al. [14] obtained a particularly high rate of virus coinfection (39.6%); only one pathogen was identified in 46% of cases. Few studies have examined the correlation between virus coinfection and the clinical severity of ALRTI, and the results are contradictory. Semple et al. [43] and Greensill et al. [44] showed that HMPV and RSV coinfections correlate with the severity of clinical signs. Bezerra et al. [14] did not find a correlation between the severity of respiratory infection and bacterial coinfection. We did not analyse this correlation in our sample because of the small number of people coinfected with RSV/HMPV or RSV/HRV.

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