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_27
Snippet: In conclusion, our study suggests that viruses were commonly detected in outpatients with CAP, and IFVs were the most common virus, especially during the flu season. Patients with viral infection were prone to viral-bacterial coinfection. Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection was the leading pathogen in the outpatients with CAP. Virals infection occurs in a large proportion of the outpatients with CAP, and it should receive greater attention in clinica.....
Document: In conclusion, our study suggests that viruses were commonly detected in outpatients with CAP, and IFVs were the most common virus, especially during the flu season. Patients with viral infection were prone to viral-bacterial coinfection. Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection was the leading pathogen in the outpatients with CAP. Virals infection occurs in a large proportion of the outpatients with CAP, and it should receive greater attention in clinical work.
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