Selected article for: "disease severity and normalized read"

Author: van Rijn, Anneloes L.; van Boheemen, Sander; Sidorov, Igor; Carbo, Ellen C.; Pappas, Nikos; Mei, Hailiang; Feltkamp, Mariet; Aanerud, Marianne; Bakke, Per; Claas, Eric C. J.; Eagan, Tomas M.; Hiemstra, Pieter S.; Kroes, Aloys C. M.; de Vries, Jutte J. C.
Title: The respiratory virome and exacerbations in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  • Document date: 2019_10_24
  • ID: 0rupk21u_53
    Snippet: The normalized viral species sequence read count might give an indication of the viral burden and the clinical relevancy of the detected virus. Although in our dataset we could not find any correlation with disease severity, several paediatric studies demonstrated a correlation between virus load and severity in respiratory infections [36] [37] [38] [39] . Further analysis with a larger number of infected patients and/or a different spectrum of e.....
    Document: The normalized viral species sequence read count might give an indication of the viral burden and the clinical relevancy of the detected virus. Although in our dataset we could not find any correlation with disease severity, several paediatric studies demonstrated a correlation between virus load and severity in respiratory infections [36] [37] [38] [39] . Further analysis with a larger number of infected patients and/or a different spectrum of exacerbation severity will be needed to demonstrate or exclude such an association in COPD patients.

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