id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-255623-qdpdsye9 Pham, Hien T. Clinical and Pathogenic Characteristics of Lower Respiratory Tract Infection Treated at the Vietnam National Children's Hospital 2020-03-11 .txt text/plain 2708 161 44 We collected 194 nasopharyngeal aspirates from infants (2–24 months old) with lower respiratory tract infections treated at the Vietnam National Children's Hospital between November 2014 and June 2015 and assessed the presence of 16 virus types and subtypes by multiplex PCR using the xTAG Respiratory Viral Panel (RVP) assay. e clinical presentation depends on the specific causative agent but typically includes fever and lower respiratory tract symptoms, such as tachypnoea, nonproductive cough, wheeze, and increased breath sound [7, 8] . In the present study, we used the xTAG RVP FAST assay to identify the viruses causing RI in children and the relationship between specific viruses and clinical outcome. We enrolled 194 pediatric infants (2-24 months old) who had lower respiratory tract infections and were treated at the Vietnam National Children's Hospital. Bronchiolitis was the most common clinical characteristic of lower respiratory tract infection at the Vietnam National Children's Hospital. ./cache/cord-255623-qdpdsye9.txt ./txt/cord-255623-qdpdsye9.txt