<p>The number of single (filled bars) and co-detections (open bars) for each respiratory virus identified during 2001. The proportion of each virus’s detections that occur with another virus is highlighted.</p
AIM: This hospital network-based retrospective observational study aimed to describe the prevalence ...
<p>Monthly distribution of acute febrile respiratory viral infections by different viruses detected ...
detection of both known and newly identified viruses in children hospitalised for acute respiratory ...
<p>Co-detection of multiple viral etiologies in acute lower respiratory infections.</p
Acute viral respiratory infections are the most common infections in humans. Co-infection with diffe...
Several studies have reported evidence of interference between respiratory viruses: respiratory viru...
Acute respiratory illnesses (ARIs) with unconfirmed infectious aetiologies peak at different times o...
<p>Total represents the number of co-detected pathogens from each primary viral agent.</p
<p>Proportion of each respiratory viruses detected by mPCR in viral mono or co-infection.</p
Total number of viral pathogens identified and their associated co-detected viruses.</p
Number of specimens with a PCR-positive virus identification by month, season of specimen collection...
<p>Number of detections of adenovirus, 2009 H1N1 influenza virus, and coinfected from May 1, 2009- N...
Viral respiratory infections continue to pose a major global healthcare burden. At the community lev...
1<p>Values represent the percentages of pairs of staff- and self-collected swabs obtained in the stu...
a<p>Number in brackets representing percentage of total children (n = 502).</p>b<p>Triple and quadru...
AIM: This hospital network-based retrospective observational study aimed to describe the prevalence ...
<p>Monthly distribution of acute febrile respiratory viral infections by different viruses detected ...
detection of both known and newly identified viruses in children hospitalised for acute respiratory ...
<p>Co-detection of multiple viral etiologies in acute lower respiratory infections.</p
Acute viral respiratory infections are the most common infections in humans. Co-infection with diffe...
Several studies have reported evidence of interference between respiratory viruses: respiratory viru...
Acute respiratory illnesses (ARIs) with unconfirmed infectious aetiologies peak at different times o...
<p>Total represents the number of co-detected pathogens from each primary viral agent.</p
<p>Proportion of each respiratory viruses detected by mPCR in viral mono or co-infection.</p
Total number of viral pathogens identified and their associated co-detected viruses.</p
Number of specimens with a PCR-positive virus identification by month, season of specimen collection...
<p>Number of detections of adenovirus, 2009 H1N1 influenza virus, and coinfected from May 1, 2009- N...
Viral respiratory infections continue to pose a major global healthcare burden. At the community lev...
1<p>Values represent the percentages of pairs of staff- and self-collected swabs obtained in the stu...
a<p>Number in brackets representing percentage of total children (n = 502).</p>b<p>Triple and quadru...
AIM: This hospital network-based retrospective observational study aimed to describe the prevalence ...
<p>Monthly distribution of acute febrile respiratory viral infections by different viruses detected ...
detection of both known and newly identified viruses in children hospitalised for acute respiratory ...