Author: Choi, Eunjin; Ha, Kee-Soo; Song, Dae Jin; Lee, Jung Hwa; Lee, Kwang Chul
Title: Clinical and laboratory profiles of hospitalized children with acute respiratory virus infection Document date: 2018_6_25
ID: y15g1yak_24
Snippet: In conclusion, the epidemiology of predominant viral pathogens associated with ARIs among children differs seasonally as well as regionally. Using routinely available hospital laboratory data will be a great addition to current virus surveillance and will help to identify the viruses circulating in the community and to predict their timing, trends and impact. 26) In addition to viral identification, recognition of the virus-specific clinical and .....
Document: In conclusion, the epidemiology of predominant viral pathogens associated with ARIs among children differs seasonally as well as regionally. Using routinely available hospital laboratory data will be a great addition to current virus surveillance and will help to identify the viruses circulating in the community and to predict their timing, trends and impact. 26) In addition to viral identification, recognition of the virus-specific clinical and laboratory patterns presented in this study will expand our understanding of the epidemiology of viral ARI and will help us to improve management and prevention of viral infections.
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