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Author: Goktas, Safak; Sirin, Mumtaz Cem
Title: Prevalence and Seasonal Distribution of Respiratory Viruses During the 2014 - 2015 Season in Istanbul
  • Document date: 2016_8_22
  • ID: uhjftet5_18
    Snippet: The monthly and seasonal distribution of respiratory viruses detected in 2014 -2015 are shown in Table 4 and Figure 1 , respectively. IFV-A, RV/EV, RSV A/B, AdV, and HCoV were seen throughout the year, with different peak months. The total detection rate of respiratory viruses was found to be highest in March (197/821, 24%) and April (105/821, 12.8%), and lowest in September (31/821, 3.8%). Seasonally, the total detection rates for respiratory vi.....
    Document: The monthly and seasonal distribution of respiratory viruses detected in 2014 -2015 are shown in Table 4 and Figure 1 , respectively. IFV-A, RV/EV, RSV A/B, AdV, and HCoV were seen throughout the year, with different peak months. The total detection rate of respiratory viruses was found to be highest in March (197/821, 24%) and April (105/821, 12.8%), and lowest in September (31/821, 3.8%). Seasonally, the total detection rates for respiratory viruses in spring, summer, autumn, and winter were 43.7%, 20.8%, 13.7%, and 21.8%, respectively. Among the bacterial pathogens, MP was more frequently detected in summer (22/49, 44.9%) and winter (11/49, 22 .4%), LP was more frequent in winter (11/11, 100%), and BP was more frequent in winter (6/15, 40%). The co-infections were more frequently detected in spring (98/215, 45.6%) and winter (47/215, 21.9%) than in summer (40/215, 18.6%) and autumn (30/215, 14%).

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