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Impact of Nirsevimab on RSV and Non‐RSV Severe Respiratory Infections in Hospitalized Infants
ABSTRACT Background Nirsevimab, a monoclonal antibody providing passive immunity against RSV infections in infants, was introduced in Spain in October 2023 for children under 6 months and those born during the epidemic season. This study aimed to compare the clinical and virological characteristics of respiratory infections in hospitalized infants ...
María Luz García‐García+9 more
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Rhinovirus Infection in Nursery and Kindergarten Children. New Rhinovirus Serotype 54
SummaryTwenty-six rhmoviruses were recovered from 741 throat specimens (3.5%) taken during acute respiratory illness in the winter and early spring of 1965 from 407 children 3 to 5 years of age who were attending nursery and kindergarten classrooms.
Leagus Mb+4 more
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Role of Rhinovirus C in Apparently Life-Threatening Events in Infants, Spain
To assess whether infants hospitalized after an apparently life-threatening event had an associated respiratory virus infection, we analyzed nasopharyngeal aspirates from 16 patients.
Cristina Calvo+5 more
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Background: More than 200 viruses can cause respiratory tract infections. It is clinically indistinguishable to differentiate SARS-CoV-2 viral infections from other viruses that cause flu-like symptoms. This study was done to determine the infection and
Md. Hossain Rahman+4 more
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Acta Paediatrica, Volume 114, Issue 6, Page 1478-1480, June 2025.
C. Towriss+4 more
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Summary: Rhinovirus is a leading cause of acute respiratory infections and asthma attacks, but infections are also frequently cleared from the nasal mucosa without causing symptoms.
Valia T. Mihaylova+7 more
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Chemotherapy of rhinovirus colds [PDF]
Frederick G. Hayden, S J Sperber
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Rhabdomyolysis Caused by Rhinovirus
Chia Yin Chong+3 more
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Reena Berman, Di Jiang, Qun Wu, Hong Wei Chu Department of Medicine, National Jewish Health, Denver, CO, USA Abstract: Human rhinovirus (HRV) infections target airway epithelium and are the leading cause of acute exacerbations of COPD. Cigarette smoke (
Berman R, Jiang D, Wu Q, Chu HW
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Clinical and Laboratory Profiles of Rhinovirus-Infected Preschool Children: Identifying Risk Factors for Subsequent Asthma. [PDF]
Kunc P+4 more
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