id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-351571-gwtkrt5u Mackay, Ian M. Community-Wide, Contemporaneous Circulation of a Broad Spectrum of Human Rhinoviruses in Healthy Australian Preschool-Aged Children During a 12-Month Period 2013-05-01 .txt text/plain 3374 160 43 Human rhinovirus (HRV) infections trigger exacerbations of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and the majority of acute respiratory illnesses (ARIs), some of which meet criteria for influenza-like illness. Nevertheless, each available majority sequence of an HRV-C type has to date represented a genetically unique, phylogenetically distinct, and globally distributed virus detected in patients with ARIs. There are specific seasonal and annual variations in respiratory virus circulation and interactions [11] [12] [13] . We sought to quantify the genetic diversity, epidemiology, and impact of HRV and enterovirus species, conjointly referred to hereafter as picornaviruses, circulating among a community cohort of preschool-aged children who provided respiratory samples over a 1-year period. Clinical features and complete genome characterization of a distinct human rhinovirus genetic cluster, probably representing a previously undetected HRV species, HRV-C, associated with acute respiratory illness in children ./cache/cord-351571-gwtkrt5u.txt ./txt/cord-351571-gwtkrt5u.txt