AbstractMolecular assays have resulted in increased detection of viral respiratory infections, including virus coinfection, from children with acute respiratory infections. Yet the clinical severity of virus coinfection compared to single virus infection remains uncertain. We performed a retrospective study of children presenting with acute respiratory infections comparing clinical severity of single respiratory virus infection to virus coinfection, detected on midturbinate swabs by molecular assays. Patient characteristics and measures of clinical severity were abstracted from health records. A total of 472 virus-infected children were included, 391 with a single virus infection and 81 with virus coinfection. Virus status did not affect ad...
Background. There are scarce data on whether viral load affects the severity of respiratory syncytia...
BackgroundWe conducted this study to assess the prevalence of viral coinfection in a well characteri...
Abstract Background and Objective The clinical relevance of the detection of multiple respiratory vi...
Molecular assays have resulted in increased detection of viral respiratory infections, including vir...
It is not clearly established if coinfections are more severe than single viral respiratory infectio...
BACKGROUND: Results from cohort studies evaluating the severity of respiratory viral co-infections a...
Background: Children with acute respiratory tract infection (ARTI) frequently exhibit viral-viral co...
Background.: Molecular diagnostics enable sensitive detection of respiratory viruses, but their clin...
Background.Molecular diagnostics enable sensitive detection of respiratory viruses, but their clinic...
AbstractThe impact of viral co-infections and recently discovered viruses on the epidemiology of res...
Results from cohort studies evaluating the severity of respiratory viral co-infections are conflicti...
Aims: To evaluate the epidemiologic characteristics and to compare the seriousness of the infection ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Results from cohort studies evaluating the severity of respiratory viral co...
The respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) represents the leading cause of viral lower respiratory tract ...
Background We conducted this study to assess the prevalence of viral coinfection in a well character...
Background. There are scarce data on whether viral load affects the severity of respiratory syncytia...
BackgroundWe conducted this study to assess the prevalence of viral coinfection in a well characteri...
Abstract Background and Objective The clinical relevance of the detection of multiple respiratory vi...
Molecular assays have resulted in increased detection of viral respiratory infections, including vir...
It is not clearly established if coinfections are more severe than single viral respiratory infectio...
BACKGROUND: Results from cohort studies evaluating the severity of respiratory viral co-infections a...
Background: Children with acute respiratory tract infection (ARTI) frequently exhibit viral-viral co...
Background.: Molecular diagnostics enable sensitive detection of respiratory viruses, but their clin...
Background.Molecular diagnostics enable sensitive detection of respiratory viruses, but their clinic...
AbstractThe impact of viral co-infections and recently discovered viruses on the epidemiology of res...
Results from cohort studies evaluating the severity of respiratory viral co-infections are conflicti...
Aims: To evaluate the epidemiologic characteristics and to compare the seriousness of the infection ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Results from cohort studies evaluating the severity of respiratory viral co...
The respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) represents the leading cause of viral lower respiratory tract ...
Background We conducted this study to assess the prevalence of viral coinfection in a well character...
Background. There are scarce data on whether viral load affects the severity of respiratory syncytia...
BackgroundWe conducted this study to assess the prevalence of viral coinfection in a well characteri...
Abstract Background and Objective The clinical relevance of the detection of multiple respiratory vi...