id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-006325-3no74e74 Jeannoƫl, M. Microorganisms associated with respiratory syncytial virus pneumonia in the adult population 2018-10-23 .txt text/plain 1955 108 39 A more severe outcome was observed for RSV-bacteria-associated pneumonia compared with RSV pneumonia: length of stay was significantly longer (16 days vs 10 days) and ICU hospitalization more frequent (66.7% vs 21.0%) (p < 0.05). In conclusion, we did not observe major differences in the epidemiology of bacterial superinfections in RSV-positive pneumonia compared to reports on post-influenza pneumonia. RSV and bacteria coinfection was statistically associated with a more severe outcome than RSV-positive pneumonia as length of stay was significantly longer (16 days vs 10 days) and ICU hospitalization more frequent (66.7% vs 21.0%) (p < 0.05). It is probably due to the systematic testing strategy associated to a Species distribution of pathogenic bacteria involved in RSV-positive pneumonia (CAP) and hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) sampling bias toward influenza-like illness. Clinical characteristics and outcome of respiratory syncytial virus infection among adults hospitalized with influenza-like illness in France ./cache/cord-006325-3no74e74.txt ./txt/cord-006325-3no74e74.txt