Rhinovirus Species in Children With Severe Bronchiolitis: Multicenter Cohort Studies in the United States and Finland.

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
Kohei HasegawaCarlos A Camargo

Abstract

In this analysis of 2 prospective multicenter, multi-year cohorts of children hospitalized for bronchiolitis in the United States and Finland, 306 rhinovirus infections were genotyped. Rhinovirus-A and -C species were predominant in the US study, while rhinovirus-C species was predominant in the Finland study. In both cohorts, there were no significant between-species differences in clinical characteristics, including acute severity measures.

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Jan 29, 2020·Seminars in Immunopathology·Tuomas JarttiWojciech Feleszko
Nov 25, 2020·Viruses·Aubrey N MichiDavid Proud

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