Selected article for: "bacterial viral infection and co infection"

Author: Emma M. de Koff; Marlies A. van Houten; Elisabeth A.M. Sanders; Debby Bogaert
Title: Symptomatology during seasonal coronavirus infections in children is associated with viral and bacterial co-detection
  • Document date: 2020_3_26
  • ID: 9objjgsj_4
    Snippet: have not been investigated. Improved understanding of determinants of symptomatic HCoV-12 associated illness may also increase our understanding of symptomatology and the potential 13 role of transmission of COVID-19 by the paediatric population in the current pandemic. Between 2013 and 2015, we enrolled 154 children admitted with LTRI and aged between 4 20 weeks and 5 years, and 307 age-, gender-and season-matched healthy controls. Methods 21 we.....
    Document: have not been investigated. Improved understanding of determinants of symptomatic HCoV-12 associated illness may also increase our understanding of symptomatology and the potential 13 role of transmission of COVID-19 by the paediatric population in the current pandemic. Between 2013 and 2015, we enrolled 154 children admitted with LTRI and aged between 4 20 weeks and 5 years, and 307 age-, gender-and season-matched healthy controls. Methods 21 were previously published in detail [9] . The study protocol (www.trialregister.nl, NTR5132) was 22 approved by the Dutch National Ethics Committee. Written informed parental consent was 23 obtained from all participants. In the present work, we investigated whether symptomatology 24 of HCoV infection is associated with viral and/or bacterial co-infections. 25

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