Author: Seo, Sachiko; Waghmare, Alpana; Scott, Emily M; Xie, Hu; Kuypers, Jane M; Hackman, Robert C.; Campbell, Angela P.; Choi, Su-Mi; Leisenring, Wendy M.; Jerome, Keith R.; Englund, Janet A.; Boeckh, Michael
Title: Human rhinovirus detection in the lower respiratory tract of hematopoietic cell transplant recipients: association with mortality Document date: 2017_6_23
ID: t7qk6evo_30_1
Snippet: sociated with mortality in our cohort (Tables 2 and 4 ). The lack of association does not rule out a pathogenic role of HRV, since studies with other well-established pathogens such as CMV, RSV, and PIV also failed to demonstrate an association of viral load in the BAL with mortality. 12, 15, 28, 29 Methodologic issues may be responsible for these results, including the inability to account for BAL dilution and the potentially differential ampli.....
Document: sociated with mortality in our cohort (Tables 2 and 4 ). The lack of association does not rule out a pathogenic role of HRV, since studies with other well-established pathogens such as CMV, RSV, and PIV also failed to demonstrate an association of viral load in the BAL with mortality. 12, 15, 28, 29 Methodologic issues may be responsible for these results, including the inability to account for BAL dilution and the potentially differential amplification efficiency of different HRV serotypes. 30 Additional studies are needed to conclusively study the role of the viral load in the BAL for HRV and other viruses.
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