id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-351943-ouukwv73 Frobert, Emilie Respiratory viruses in children admitted to hospital intensive care units: Evaluating the CLART® Pneumovir DNA array, , 2010-11-24 .txt text/plain 3486 199 52 The CLART® Pneumovir DNA array was useful for examining severe viral respiratory infections, when other viruses than those detected by conventional methods could be involved, particularly in an ICU. The CLART 1 Pneumovir DNA array was useful for examining severe viral respiratory infections, when other viruses than those detected by conventional methods could be involved, particularly in an ICU. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the most frequently reported virus in infants admitted to hospital, but many other viral agents can be associated with acute respiratory infections [Mentel et al., 2005; Freymuth et al., 2006] . The CLART 1 Pneumovir DNA array assay (Genomica, Coslada, Madrid, Spain) detects and characterizes the most frequent human viruses causing respiratory symptoms in a total of 8 hr after nucleic acid extraction. But there was no difference in distress severity between single and multiple infections when HBoV was detected (P ¼ 0.5), probably because of the low number of cases (n ¼ 8). ./cache/cord-351943-ouukwv73.txt ./txt/cord-351943-ouukwv73.txt