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Author: Huang, Huanhuan; Chen, Suqing; Zhang, Xiaoyan; Hong, Linliang; Zeng, Yongbin; Wu, Bin
Title: Detection and clinical characteristics analysis of respiratory viruses in hospitalized children with acute respiratory tract infections by a GeXP-based multiplex-PCR assay
  • Document date: 2019_11_27
  • ID: 1pxki8y8_21
    Snippet: The positive rates of viral infection in male and female patients were 44.49% (105/236) and 40.67% (61/150), respectively. There was no significant difference in the etiological distribution of viral pathogens between males and females (χ 2 = 0.480, P = .489). In this study, all the patients were grouped by age as follows: infants (age:.....
    Document: The positive rates of viral infection in male and female patients were 44.49% (105/236) and 40.67% (61/150), respectively. There was no significant difference in the etiological distribution of viral pathogens between males and females (χ 2 = 0.480, P = .489). In this study, all the patients were grouped by age as follows: infants (age:

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