id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-354151-psog34u3 van Asten, Liselotte Early occurrence of influenza A epidemics coincided with changes in occurrence of other respiratory virus infections 2015-12-11 .txt text/plain 4227 203 40 METHODS: We investigated time trends of and the correlation between positive laboratory diagnoses of eight common viruses in the Netherlands over a 10‐year time period (2003–2012): influenza viruses types A and B, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), rhinovirus, coronavirus, norovirus, enterovirus, and rotavirus. [1] [2] [3] [4] A few population-level studies in Europe were based on observations in one respiratory season only (the 2009 H1N1 pandemic) in which the annually recurring influenza epidemic occurred relatively early. Almost all of the included respiratory viruses (influenza A and B virus, RSV, coronavirus) except rhinovirus showed very clear seasonality in their reporting over time. Viruses that showed a shifted trend of reporting during years with early influenza A epidemics were of respiratory nature with clear winter seasonality and with epidemics occurring relatively close in time to influenza A virus epidemics. ./cache/cord-354151-psog34u3.txt ./txt/cord-354151-psog34u3.txt