Background: Viral infections of the respiratory tract represent a major global health concern. Co-infection with bacteria may contribute to severe disease and increased mortality in patients. Nevertheless, viral-bacterial co-infection patterns and their clinical outcomes have not been well characterized to date. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical features and outcomes of patients with viral-bacterial respiratory tract co-infections. Methods: We included 19,361 patients with respiratory infection due to respiratory viruses [influenza A and B, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), parainfluenza] and/or bacteria in four tertiary hospitals in Hong Kong from 2013 to 2017 using a large territory-wide healthcare database. All microbiological t...
Few data are available on infectious complications in critically ill patients with different viral i...
Few data are available on infectious complications in critically ill patients with different viral i...
Background Data on the prevalence of bacterial co-infections among COVID-19 patients are limited, e...
The clinical consequences of co-infection with two or more respiratory viruses are poorly understood...
BACKGROUND: The clinical consequences of co-infection with two or more respiratory viruses are poorl...
BackgroundInfluenza acts synergistically with bacterial co-pathogens. Few studies have described co-...
Introduction. During previous viral pandemics, reported co-infection rates and implicated pathogens ...
Abstract Background In COVID-19 patients, undetected co-infections may have severe clinical implicat...
Background: Evidence from pandemics suggests that influenza is often associated with bacterial coin...
Background: Many questions remain concerning the burden, risk factors and impact of bacterial and vi...
Introduction. During previous viral pandemics, reported co-infection rates and implicated pathogens ...
Results from cohort studies evaluating the severity of respiratory viral co-infections are conflicti...
The characteristics and outcomes of adult patients with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection ...
International audienceRationale: Early empirical antimicrobial treatment is frequently prescribed to...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Results from cohort studies evaluating the severity of respiratory viral co...
Few data are available on infectious complications in critically ill patients with different viral i...
Few data are available on infectious complications in critically ill patients with different viral i...
Background Data on the prevalence of bacterial co-infections among COVID-19 patients are limited, e...
The clinical consequences of co-infection with two or more respiratory viruses are poorly understood...
BACKGROUND: The clinical consequences of co-infection with two or more respiratory viruses are poorl...
BackgroundInfluenza acts synergistically with bacterial co-pathogens. Few studies have described co-...
Introduction. During previous viral pandemics, reported co-infection rates and implicated pathogens ...
Abstract Background In COVID-19 patients, undetected co-infections may have severe clinical implicat...
Background: Evidence from pandemics suggests that influenza is often associated with bacterial coin...
Background: Many questions remain concerning the burden, risk factors and impact of bacterial and vi...
Introduction. During previous viral pandemics, reported co-infection rates and implicated pathogens ...
Results from cohort studies evaluating the severity of respiratory viral co-infections are conflicti...
The characteristics and outcomes of adult patients with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection ...
International audienceRationale: Early empirical antimicrobial treatment is frequently prescribed to...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Results from cohort studies evaluating the severity of respiratory viral co...
Few data are available on infectious complications in critically ill patients with different viral i...
Few data are available on infectious complications in critically ill patients with different viral i...
Background Data on the prevalence of bacterial co-infections among COVID-19 patients are limited, e...