id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-281158-vjh9z7l4 Storch, Gregory A Respiratory Viruses in Babies: Important Insights From Down Under 2018-02-01 .txt text/plain 1578 69 44 Impressive study attributes include large size, community base, enrollment from birth, scheduled frequent longitudinal sampling with or without illness, high percentage of specimen acquisition rate, even enrollment of subjects throughout the year to account for virus seasonality, and testing of samples with an extensive panel of real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays. This intensive prospective study of respiratory viruses in infants finds that human rhinovirus (HRV) is by far the most frequent virus detected in the infant respiratory tract. Of the 152 infants followed, 81% experienced a first infection with HRV by 6 months of age, compared to 8.5% for RSV, and 0.7%-9.4% for the other respiratory viruses. Timing of first respiratory virus detection in infants: a community-based birth cohort study Viral etiology of acute respiratory infections with cough in infancy: a community-based birth cohort study Etiology of acute respiratory infections in infants: a prospective birth cohort study ./cache/cord-281158-vjh9z7l4.txt ./txt/cord-281158-vjh9z7l4.txt