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1
In nasopharyngeal aspirates, the respiratory
syncytial
virus
was isolated in 33 patients.
2
No difference was found in the rate of clearance of respiratory
syncytial
virus
.
3
Respiratory
syncytial
virus
(RSV) is the most important viral cause of pneumonia.
4
Respiratory
syncytial
virus
(RSV) causes severe lower respiratory tract infections in young infants.
5
Prevention of respiratory
syncytial
virus
(RSV) disease will implicate neonatal priming.
6
Premature babies are at the highest risk of hospitalization from RSV, or respiratory
syncytial
virus
.
7
Invasive pneumococcal pneumonia was significantly associated with influenza and respiratory
syncytial
virus
activities in 5 seasons.
8
Respiratory
syncytial
virus
(RSV) is a leading cause of respiratory tract infections in infants.
9
Results: Respiratory
syncytial
virus
peaks in the late summer months, and influenza A in April to June.
10
Respiratory
syncytial
virus
(RSV) causes substantial lower respiratory tract disease in children and at-risk adults.
11
Respiratory
syncytial
virus
(RSV) is a leading cause of lower respiratory tract infections in children.
12
Several viruses, among which respiratory
syncytial
virus
is the most common, are involved in the determination of AOM.
13
We tested this hypothesis in vivo using a mouse model of respiratory
syncytial
virus
(RSV) infection.
14
Respiratory
syncytial
virus
(RSV) is the most common cause of bronchiolitis in infants and children worldwide.
15
Human respiratory
syncytial
virus
(HRSV) is a frequent cause of hospitalization and mortality in children worldwide.
16
Respiratory
syncytial
virus
and influenza A isolates were found most frequently toward the end of the wet season.
syncytial
virus
syncytial