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Title
Role of Rhinovirus C in Apparently Life-Threatening Events in Infants, Spain
Author(s)
Calvo, Cristina | Garcia, Luz ISCIII | Pozo Sanchez, Francisco ISCIII | Reyes, Noelia ISCIII | Perez-Breña, Pilar ISCIII | Casas Flecha, Inmaculada ISCIII
Date issued
2009-09
Citation
Emerg Infect Dis. 2009;15(9):1506-8
Language
Inglés
Abstract
To assess whether infants hospitalized after an apparently life-threatening event had an associated respiratory virus infection, we analyzed nasopharyngeal aspirates from 16 patients. Nine of 11 infants with positive virus results were infected by rhinoviruses. We detected the new genogroup of rhinovirus C in 6 aspirates.
MESH
Female | Hospitalization | Humans | Incidence | Infant | Infant, Newborn | Male | Molecular Sequence Data | Nasopharynx | Phylogeny | Picornaviridae Infections | Respiratory Tract Infections | Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction | Rhinovirus | Sequence Analysis, DNA | Severity of Illness Index | Spain
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