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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_19
    Snippet: In keeping with previous studies, we found that the respiratory viruses could occur as co-infection with other respiratory viruses, within a range of 19% to 35% dual, triple, or more, dual being the most frequent. 26, 35 Ong et al 36 showed in their study that RSV bronchiolitis associated with other pathogens was present in 10% of the infants. In a multicenter study, it was reported that the co-infection rate was 9%. 25 A study by Papadopoulos et.....
    Document: In keeping with previous studies, we found that the respiratory viruses could occur as co-infection with other respiratory viruses, within a range of 19% to 35% dual, triple, or more, dual being the most frequent. 26, 35 Ong et al 36 showed in their study that RSV bronchiolitis associated with other pathogens was present in 10% of the infants. In a multicenter study, it was reported that the co-infection rate was 9%. 25 A study by Papadopoulos et al 37 stated that 19.5% of 119 infants were dual-infected, 69% of whom had RSV together with rhinovirus. In this study, we identified co-infection in 81 (25.6%) infants with bronchiolitis, (20) and more than half of 25.6% showed the same dual combination.

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