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Author: Knobbe, Rebecca B; Diallo, Abdallah; Fall, Amary; Gueye, Aida D; Dieng, Assane; van Immerzeel, Tabitha D; Ba, Abou; Diop, Amadou; Diop, Abdoulaye; Niang, Mbayame; Boye, Cheikh SB
Title: Pathogens Causing Respiratory Tract Infections in Children Less Than 5 Years of Age in Senegal
  • Document date: 2019_12_30
  • ID: q333qgps_25
    Snippet: Colonization by more than one pathogen is believed to influence the occurrence and severity of illness, by stimulating each other's adherence and decreasing clearance. 41 Co-detections were seen in 49.5% of cases and 17.7% of controls. Most of the co-detections in our study were caused by S After adjusting for pathogens significantly related to illness, no relation was detected between the presence of a co-detection and illness in our study, whic.....
    Document: Colonization by more than one pathogen is believed to influence the occurrence and severity of illness, by stimulating each other's adherence and decreasing clearance. 41 Co-detections were seen in 49.5% of cases and 17.7% of controls. Most of the co-detections in our study were caused by S After adjusting for pathogens significantly related to illness, no relation was detected between the presence of a co-detection and illness in our study, which means that we did not detect a synergic effect in co-infection, possibly due to a small sample size.

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