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Author: Toh, Teck-Hock; Hii, King-Ching; Fieldhouse, Jane K; Ting, Jakie; Berita, Antoinette; Nguyen, Tham Thi; Wong, See-Chang; Wong, Toh-Mee; Lim, Wei-Honn; Ha, Siaw-Jing; Lau, Chuet-Zou; Kong, Sing-Ling; Bailey, Emily S; Warkentien, Tyler E; Husain, Tupur S; Gray, Gregory C
Title: High Prevalence of Viral Infections Among Hospitalized Pneumonia Patients in Equatorial Sarawak, Malaysia
  • Document date: 2019_2_13
  • ID: 08kqtw8s_22
    Snippet: Overall, the most prevalent virus detected was RSV (Table 3) , with 122 samples testing positive for either RSV-A or RSV-B (overall prevalence of 20.4%; prevalence of 26.9% among children <18 years). A total of 85 specimens tested positive by rRT-PCR for RSV-A for an overall prevalence of 14.2%. An additional 7 specimens were suspect-positive for RSV-A (Ct values ranged 38.3-39.7); however, suspect-positive specimens were not included in the fin.....
    Document: Overall, the most prevalent virus detected was RSV (Table 3) , with 122 samples testing positive for either RSV-A or RSV-B (overall prevalence of 20.4%; prevalence of 26.9% among children <18 years). A total of 85 specimens tested positive by rRT-PCR for RSV-A for an overall prevalence of 14.2%. An additional 7 specimens were suspect-positive for RSV-A (Ct values ranged 38.3-39.7); however, suspect-positive specimens were not included in the final analyses. Eighty-two of the RSV-A-positive samples were from children ≤5 years age 5, totaling a prevalence of 21.4%. A total of 37 (6.2% prevalence) specimens were positive for RSV-B by rRT-PCR, with 2 additional suspect-positive specimens (Ct values ranged 38.9-39.6). Thirtyfive of those specimens were collected from children <18 years (8.0% prevalence).

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