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Author: Mehta, Reena; Scheffler, Margaret; Tapia, Lorena; Aideyan, Letisha; Patel, Kirtida D; Jewell, Alan M; Avadhanula, Vasanthi; Mei, Minghua; Garofalo, Roberto P; Piedra, Pedro A
Title: Lactate dehydrogenase and caspase activity in nasopharyngeal secretions are predictors of bronchiolitis severity
  • Document date: 2014_8_12
  • ID: 0ow8oo82_21
    Snippet: Nasal wash served as a surrogate marker for lower respiratory tract infection. 16 Viral pathogens were detected in 91Á6% of children, consistent with previous studies. 13 patients, a single infection was found in 81 (61Á8%); 39 (29Á8%) were co-infected with more than one virus. The most commonly detected viruses were RSV(n = 84; 64Á1%) and RV (n = 34; 26Á0%). Other common respiratory viruses identified included human metapneumovirus (HMPV) (.....
    Document: Nasal wash served as a surrogate marker for lower respiratory tract infection. 16 Viral pathogens were detected in 91Á6% of children, consistent with previous studies. 13 patients, a single infection was found in 81 (61Á8%); 39 (29Á8%) were co-infected with more than one virus. The most commonly detected viruses were RSV(n = 84; 64Á1%) and RV (n = 34; 26Á0%). Other common respiratory viruses identified included human metapneumovirus (HMPV) (n = 8; 6Á1%), influenza (n = 5; 3Á1%), parainfluenza (n = 1; 0Á8%), cytomegolovirus (CMV) (n = 7; 5Á3%), adenovirus (n = 9; 6Á9%), coronavirus (n = 6; 4Á6%) and enterovirus (n = 1; 0Á8%). As shown in Table 2 , neither virus infection type nor virus infection pattern impacted disposition. There was also no difference in disposition between infants infected with RSV/A versus RSV/B (data not shown).

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