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Author: Hwang, Hyun Ho; Lim, In Seok; Choi, Byung-Sun; Yi, Dae Yong
Title: Analysis of seasonal tendencies in pediatric Henoch–Schönlein purpura and comparison with outbreak of infectious diseases
  • Document date: 2018_9_7
  • ID: 7gniz0r2_20
    Snippet: We compared the epidemic patterns of 8 respiratory and 4 enteric viruses with the onset of HSP (Table 3 ). Since HSP occurs between 3 and 10 days after the preceding infection, the virus epidemics and the occurrence of HSP may appear at similar times in monthly comparisons. Among the 12 viruses, the epidemic patterns of influenza virus and rotavirus were statistically similar to those of HSP. Table 4 compares the onset of HSP among the different .....
    Document: We compared the epidemic patterns of 8 respiratory and 4 enteric viruses with the onset of HSP (Table 3 ). Since HSP occurs between 3 and 10 days after the preceding infection, the virus epidemics and the occurrence of HSP may appear at similar times in monthly comparisons. Among the 12 viruses, the epidemic patterns of influenza virus and rotavirus were statistically similar to those of HSP. Table 4 compares the onset of HSP among the different age groups with each of the virus epidemics. No significant correlations were detected in the infant group. In the early childhood group, the onset of HSP was found to be associated with epidemics of RSV, influenza virus, and norovirus. In the middle childhood group, influenza virus and norovirus epidemics were associated with the seasonality of HSP. The epidemic period of bocavirus and rotavirus coincided with that of HSP among the adolescents.

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