Author: Kim, Kyu Yeun; Han, Song Yi; Kim, Ho-Seong; Cheong, Hyang-Min; Kim, Sung Soon; Kim, Dong Soo
Title: Human Coronavirus in the 2014 Winter Season as a Cause of Lower Respiratory Tract Infection Document date: 2017_1_1
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Snippet: A total of 504 nasopharyngeal swab samples were included in our study from October 1 to December 31, 2014. The positive rate for respiratory viruses was 67.9% (342 of 504 samples). All samples, except two that were obtained from expectorated sputum, were collected using nasopharyngeal swabs. During the study period, RSV was the most frequently detected virus (48.3%), and HCoV was the third most frequently detected virus (9.7%) regardless of subty.....
Document: A total of 504 nasopharyngeal swab samples were included in our study from October 1 to December 31, 2014. The positive rate for respiratory viruses was 67.9% (342 of 504 samples). All samples, except two that were obtained from expectorated sputum, were collected using nasopharyngeal swabs. During the study period, RSV was the most frequently detected virus (48.3%), and HCoV was the third most frequently detected virus (9.7%) regardless of subtype (Table 1 ). The peak incidence of HCoV in our hospital during the study period was during the 48th week of 2014, and this was similar to the pattern shown in the survey of Korean Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC; http://www.cdc.go.kr/CDC/info/CdcKrInfo0502. jsp?menuIds=HOME001-MNU1175-MNU0048-MNU0050) (Fig. 1) . According to the plot, there was a certain amount of lag time between increases in nationwide HCoV infections and our hospital's pediatric LRTIs due to HCoV.
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