id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-349279-wbb7h2zu Walker, Gregory J. Viruses associated with acute respiratory infection in a community‐based cohort of healthy New Zealand children 2019-05-07 .txt text/plain 2767 155 46 The rates of infection and community epidemiology of respiratory viruses in healthy children needs further definition to assist interpretation of molecular diagnostic assays in this population. The most commonly detected viruses in samples collected during ARI were HRV (52.8%), HCoV (11.0%), parainfluenza virus (PIF) (6.0%), IFV (4.5%), RSV (3.8%), and HMPV (3.5%). Detection of any virus and codetection of viruses were both significantly associated with swabs collected during ARI episodes. While their corresponding risk ratios are not considered significant, the number of detections of these viruses is relatively small, and a larger analysis would be required to rule out the clinical significance of detecting HRV-B, AdV and HBoV in ARIs. The effect of viral coinfection on respiratory disease severity in children has not been well established. New molecular virus detection methods and their clinical value in lower respiratory tract infections in children Viruses associated with acute respiratory infection in a community-based cohort of healthy New Zealand children ./cache/cord-349279-wbb7h2zu.txt ./txt/cord-349279-wbb7h2zu.txt