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From: Etiological analysis of virus, mycoplasma pneumoniae and chlamydia pneumoniae in hospitalized children with acute respiratory infections in Huzhou

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Identification of virus, MP and CP based on 451 pathogen-positive hospitalized children with ARIs. a Single infection and coinfections. In our study, the single-pathogen infection rate of ARIs in hospitalized children reached 88.47%. b Distribution of the 399 cases with single-pathogen infection. RSV was the most frequent pathogen, identified in 45.61% of the cases, followed by PIVs (14.79%), ADV (14.54%), MP (10.78%), IAV (5.26%), and other pathogens that were identified in under 5.0% of the samples. c Distribution of different combinations of the 52 cases with pathogen coinfections. RSV + PIVs viruses were predominantly identified and accounted for 40.38% cases, followed by RSV + ADV (26.92%), RSV + MP (15.38%), RSV + IAV (5.77%), PIVs+HBoV(5.77%), HBoV+HRV (1.92%), RSV + HCoV (1.92%) and RSV + HBoV (1.92%)

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