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Author: Gökçe, Sule; Kurugöl, Zafer; Koturoglu, Güldane; Çiçek, Candan; Aslan, Asli
Title: Etiology, Seasonality, and Clinical Features of Viral Respiratory Tract Infections in Children Hospitalized With Acute Bronchiolitis: A Single-Center Study
  • Document date: 2017_6_22
  • ID: vbn98zua_22
    Snippet: Our study showed that the causative agents of acute bronchiolitis are quite varied in inpatient infants in Ege University Children's Hospital during a period of 3 years. Molecular diagnostic techniques uncovered a high frequency of viruses and viral combination infections among patients hospitalized with AB. RSV remains the most frequent causative pathogen, followed by rhinovirus. Even if the results of diagnostic methods for RSV show that the mo.....
    Document: Our study showed that the causative agents of acute bronchiolitis are quite varied in inpatient infants in Ege University Children's Hospital during a period of 3 years. Molecular diagnostic techniques uncovered a high frequency of viruses and viral combination infections among patients hospitalized with AB. RSV remains the most frequent causative pathogen, followed by rhinovirus. Even if the results of diagnostic methods for RSV show that the most common pathogen is single, multiple viral infections should also be considered for AB. The present study also emphasized the potential significance of other viruses such as influenza virus, human metapneumovirus, adenovirus, human bocavirus, parainfluenza virus, and human coronavirus in infants hospitalized with acute bronchiolitis, as sole or co-pathogen.

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