BackgroundPneumonia is the leading cause of childhood death in Bangladesh. We conducted a longitudinal study to estimate the incidence of virus-associated pneumonia in children aged <2 years in a low-income urban community in Dhaka, Bangladesh.MethodsWe followed a cohort of children for two years. We collected nasal washes when children presented with respiratory symptoms. Study physicians diagnosed children with cough and age-specific tachypnea and positive lung findings as pneumonia case-patients. We tested respiratory samples for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), rhinoviruses, human metapneumovirus (HMPV), influenza viruses, human parainfluenza viruses (HPIV 1, 2, 3), and adenoviruses using real-time reverse transcription polymerase cha...
Better understanding the etiology-specific incidence of severe acute respiratory infections (SARIs) ...
Background: Better understanding the etiology-specific incidence of severe acute respiratory infecti...
Better understanding the etiology-specific incidence of severe acute respiratory infections (SARIs) ...
BACKGROUND: In Bangladesh, pneumonia has a higher mortality among malnourished children aged <5 y...
BACKGROUND: Pneumonia remains the leading infectious cause of death among children <5 years, but its...
BACKGROUND: Pneumonia remains the leading infectious cause of death among children <5 years, but its...
Objective: The role of respiratory viruses in causing severe, life threatening pneumonia in children...
Objective: The role of respiratory viruses in causing severe, life threatening pneumonia in children...
Objective: The role of respiratory viruses in causing severe, life threatening pneumonia in children...
Objective: The role of respiratory viruses in causing severe, life threatening pneumonia in children...
Objective: The role of respiratory viruses in causing severe, life threatening pneumonia in children...
Background Pneumonia is a major cause of childhood mortality and morbidity approximately 1.6 mill...
Background: Pneumonia is among the main causes of illness and death in children <5 years of age. The...
Objective: The role of respiratory viruses in causing severe, life threatening pneumonia in children...
Objective: The role of respiratory viruses in causing severe, life threatening pneumonia in children...
Better understanding the etiology-specific incidence of severe acute respiratory infections (SARIs) ...
Background: Better understanding the etiology-specific incidence of severe acute respiratory infecti...
Better understanding the etiology-specific incidence of severe acute respiratory infections (SARIs) ...
BACKGROUND: In Bangladesh, pneumonia has a higher mortality among malnourished children aged <5 y...
BACKGROUND: Pneumonia remains the leading infectious cause of death among children <5 years, but its...
BACKGROUND: Pneumonia remains the leading infectious cause of death among children <5 years, but its...
Objective: The role of respiratory viruses in causing severe, life threatening pneumonia in children...
Objective: The role of respiratory viruses in causing severe, life threatening pneumonia in children...
Objective: The role of respiratory viruses in causing severe, life threatening pneumonia in children...
Objective: The role of respiratory viruses in causing severe, life threatening pneumonia in children...
Objective: The role of respiratory viruses in causing severe, life threatening pneumonia in children...
Background Pneumonia is a major cause of childhood mortality and morbidity approximately 1.6 mill...
Background: Pneumonia is among the main causes of illness and death in children <5 years of age. The...
Objective: The role of respiratory viruses in causing severe, life threatening pneumonia in children...
Objective: The role of respiratory viruses in causing severe, life threatening pneumonia in children...
Better understanding the etiology-specific incidence of severe acute respiratory infections (SARIs) ...
Background: Better understanding the etiology-specific incidence of severe acute respiratory infecti...
Better understanding the etiology-specific incidence of severe acute respiratory infections (SARIs) ...