Selected article for: "bacterial infection and co infection"

Author: Piewbang, Chutchai; Rungsipipat, Anudep; Poovorawan, Yong; Techangamsuwan, Somporn
Title: Cross-sectional investigation and risk factor analysis of community-acquired and hospital-associated canine viral infectious respiratory disease complex
  • Document date: 2019_11_14
  • ID: r5oefcrj_30
    Snippet: Significant association between CIRD agents and clinical respiratory scores was not observed in co-detection with CIV and CRCoV. This codetection represented the highest proportion and was most often found with other CIRDVs. Thus, CIV and/or CRCoV could be either primary or secondary agents that are commonly found as co-infections with the other pathogens. However, bacterial infections could not be ruled out in this study. Many investigations hav.....
    Document: Significant association between CIRD agents and clinical respiratory scores was not observed in co-detection with CIV and CRCoV. This codetection represented the highest proportion and was most often found with other CIRDVs. Thus, CIV and/or CRCoV could be either primary or secondary agents that are commonly found as co-infections with the other pathogens. However, bacterial infections could not be ruled out in this study. Many investigations have revealed that either viral or bacterial co-infection leads to an increased severity, but some studies have revealed no significant differences in the clinical severity between single and multiple infections [24, 39, 43, 44] .

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