Author: Zhang, Tie-Gang; Li, Ai-Hua; Lyu, Min; Chen, Meng; Huang, Fang; Wu, Jiang
Title: Detection of respiratory viral and bacterial pathogens causing pediatric community-acquired pneumonia in Beijing using real-time PCR Document date: 2015_7_7
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Snippet: We wanted to determine whether bacterial or viral agents were responsible for causing the majority of CAP cases in the enrolled patients. Table 2 shows the broad category of etiological agents identified in pediatric CAP patients from Beijing Children's Hospital. Infection by a single bacteria was observed in 6.5% (n ¼ 24) of the patients, infection by multiple bacteria was observed in 2.2% of patients (n ¼ 8), infection by both bacterial and v.....
Document: We wanted to determine whether bacterial or viral agents were responsible for causing the majority of CAP cases in the enrolled patients. Table 2 shows the broad category of etiological agents identified in pediatric CAP patients from Beijing Children's Hospital. Infection by a single bacteria was observed in 6.5% (n ¼ 24) of the patients, infection by multiple bacteria was observed in 2.2% of patients (n ¼ 8), infection by both bacterial and viral agents was observed in 17.8% of patients (n ¼ 66), infection by a single viral agent was observed in 35.3% of patients (n ¼ 131), and finally, infection by multiple viruses was observed in 11.6% of patients (n ¼ 43). In approximately one quarter (26.7%, n ¼ 99) of the patients the category of the etiological agent was not identifiable.
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