Selected article for: "clinical severity and RSV coinfection"

Author: Gupta, Neha; Richter, Robert; Robert, Stephen; Kong, Michele
Title: Viral Sepsis in Children
  • Document date: 2018_9_18
  • ID: 050vjj6k_22
    Snippet: Approximately 20% of the patients had viral coinfection and RSV, bocavirus and adenovirus were the most common viruses associated with coinfections (101).In another study performed in Canada on patients with respiratory viral infections, approximately 17% of the patients had viral coinfections (102) . There was no difference in the risk of hospitalization or the severity of illness in patients with single viral infections and those with viral coi.....
    Document: Approximately 20% of the patients had viral coinfection and RSV, bocavirus and adenovirus were the most common viruses associated with coinfections (101).In another study performed in Canada on patients with respiratory viral infections, approximately 17% of the patients had viral coinfections (102) . There was no difference in the risk of hospitalization or the severity of illness in patients with single viral infections and those with viral coinfections (102) . Another study done in Greece revealed a much higher viral coinfection rate (42%) with most common coinfections with RSV, influenza, rhinovirus and parainfluenza viruses (103) . Increased risk of hospitalization has been observed in patients with viral coinfections (103) . However, systematic reviews and meta-analyses of children with viral coinfections have not shown any association with increased clinical severity (104, 105) . Patients infected with HIV are at high risk of secondary viral infections such as CMV, HSV and respiratory viruses like RSV, influenza and metapneumovirus.

    Search related documents:
    Co phrase search for related documents