id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-310795-n78s0sg2 Brand, H. Kim Infection with multiple viruses is not associated with increased disease severity in children with bronchiolitis 2011-09-07 .txt text/plain 3943 220 51 This study evaluated the association between the detection of multiple viruses by RT‐PCR and disease severity in children with bronchiolitis. In RSV infected children younger than 3 months, disease severity was not associated with the number of detected viruses. Therefore, we prospectively studied the association between the detection of multiple viral pathogens by RT-PCR and disease severity in young children with bronchiolitis included during three consecutive winter seasons. As the differences in age between the groups may have influenced our results, we also evaluated the association between disease severity and the detection of multiple viruses in children diagnosed with RSV bronchiolitis younger and older than 3 months (Fig. 2) . In the present study, we evaluated the viral etiology in young children with bronchiolitis during three consecutive winter seasons and examined the association between the detection of two or more viruses by RT-PCR and disease severity. ./cache/cord-310795-n78s0sg2.txt ./txt/cord-310795-n78s0sg2.txt