Respiratory viruses in neonates: A prospective, community-based birth cohort study

© 2016 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. A community-based birth cohort study collected weekly nasal swabs and recorded daily symptoms from 157 full-term infants. An average of 0.25 (95% confidence interval: 0.18, 0.34) respiratory virus infections per neonatal period were detected. H...

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Main Authors: Sarna, Mohinder, Alsaleh, A., Lambert, S., Ware, R., Mhango, L., Mackay, I., Whiley, D., Sloots, T., Grimwood, K.
Format: Journal Article
Published: LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/71872
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author Sarna, Mohinder
Alsaleh, A.
Lambert, S.
Ware, R.
Mhango, L.
Mackay, I.
Whiley, D.
Sloots, T.
Grimwood, K.
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Alsaleh, A.
Lambert, S.
Ware, R.
Mhango, L.
Mackay, I.
Whiley, D.
Sloots, T.
Grimwood, K.
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description © 2016 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. A community-based birth cohort study collected weekly nasal swabs and recorded daily symptoms from 157 full-term infants. An average of 0.25 (95% confidence interval: 0.18, 0.34) respiratory virus infections per neonatal period were detected. Human rhinoviruses of diverse subtypes dominated; almost 50% were asymptomatic and continued rhinovirus detections may signify new genotypes. Respiratory viruses are common and often unrecognized in healthy neonates.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-718722018-12-13T09:32:28Z Respiratory viruses in neonates: A prospective, community-based birth cohort study Sarna, Mohinder Alsaleh, A. Lambert, S. Ware, R. Mhango, L. Mackay, I. Whiley, D. Sloots, T. Grimwood, K. © 2016 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. A community-based birth cohort study collected weekly nasal swabs and recorded daily symptoms from 157 full-term infants. An average of 0.25 (95% confidence interval: 0.18, 0.34) respiratory virus infections per neonatal period were detected. Human rhinoviruses of diverse subtypes dominated; almost 50% were asymptomatic and continued rhinovirus detections may signify new genotypes. Respiratory viruses are common and often unrecognized in healthy neonates. 2016 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/71872 10.1097/INF.0000000000001316 LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS restricted
spellingShingle Sarna, Mohinder
Alsaleh, A.
Lambert, S.
Ware, R.
Mhango, L.
Mackay, I.
Whiley, D.
Sloots, T.
Grimwood, K.
Respiratory viruses in neonates: A prospective, community-based birth cohort study
title Respiratory viruses in neonates: A prospective, community-based birth cohort study
title_full Respiratory viruses in neonates: A prospective, community-based birth cohort study
title_fullStr Respiratory viruses in neonates: A prospective, community-based birth cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Respiratory viruses in neonates: A prospective, community-based birth cohort study
title_short Respiratory viruses in neonates: A prospective, community-based birth cohort study
title_sort respiratory viruses in neonates: a prospective, community-based birth cohort study
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/71872