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Author: Eşki, Aykut; Öztürk, Gökçen Kartal; Çiçek, Candan; Gülen, Figen; Demir, Esen
Title: Is viral coinfection a risk factor for severe lower respiratory tract infection? A retrospective observational study
  • Cord-id: pbzbmne1
  • Document date: 2021_4_26
  • ID: pbzbmne1
    Snippet: OBJECTIVE: To determine whether viral coinfection is a risk for severe lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI). WORKING HYPOTHESIS: Children with viral coinfection had a higher risk for admission to the intensive care unit (ICU) than those with a single virus infection. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective, observational study for 10 years. PATIENT‐SUBJECT SELECTION: Children between 1 and 60 months of age hospitalized with LRTI.
    Document: OBJECTIVE: To determine whether viral coinfection is a risk for severe lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI). WORKING HYPOTHESIS: Children with viral coinfection had a higher risk for admission to the intensive care unit (ICU) than those with a single virus infection. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective, observational study for 10 years. PATIENT‐SUBJECT SELECTION: Children between 1 and 60 months of age hospitalized with LRTI.

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