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RESPIRATORY VIRUSES IN NEONATES A Prospective, Community-based Birth Cohort Study
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RESPIRATORY VIRUSES IN NEONATES A Prospective, Community-based Birth Cohort Study

Mohinder Sarna, Asma Alsaleh, Stephen B. Lambert, Robert S. Ware, Lebogang P. Mhango, Ian M. Mackay, David M. Whiley, Theo P. Sloots and Keith Grimwood
The Pediatric infectious disease journal, Vol.35(12), pp.1355-1357
12/2016
PMID: 27580059

Abstract

Immunology Infectious Diseases Life Sciences & Biomedicine Pediatrics Science & Technology
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 sub-types 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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