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Nasopharyngeal density of respiratory viruses in childhood pneumonia in a highly vaccinated setting: findings from a case-control study.

Mejbah Uddin BhuiyanTom SnellingChisha SikazweJurissa LangMeredith BorlandAndrew MartinPeter RichmondAdam JaffeDavid SmithChristopher Blyth
Published in: BMJ open respiratory research (2021)
The nasopharyngeal density of respiratory viruses was not significantly higher in children with pneumonia than those without; however, the odds of being a case increased with increased density for some viruses. The utility of viral density, alone, in defining pneumonia was limited.
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