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Author: Vittucci, Anna Chiara; Spuri Vennarucci, Valentina; Grandin, Annalisa; Russo, Cristina; Lancella, Laura; Tozzi, Albero Eugenio; Bartuli, Andrea; Villani, Alberto
Title: Pertussis in infants: an underestimated disease
  • Document date: 2016_8_15
  • ID: 10xqdm7m_44
    Snippet: BP and RV co-infection was documented in 34 % of our subjects. Conflicting results have been reported regarding the frequency of these concomitant [34] [35] [36] [37] . The short duration of surveillance, the inclusion of highly selected patient groups based on age and diagnosis may have contributed to these heterogeneous findings. Therefore, in most of the previous studies, has been taken into account only the co-infection between RSV and BP. In.....
    Document: BP and RV co-infection was documented in 34 % of our subjects. Conflicting results have been reported regarding the frequency of these concomitant [34] [35] [36] [37] . The short duration of surveillance, the inclusion of highly selected patient groups based on age and diagnosis may have contributed to these heterogeneous findings. Therefore, in most of the previous studies, has been taken into account only the co-infection between RSV and BP. In our study we analyzed co-infections between BP and the most frequent RV.

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