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Epidemiology and clinical characteristics of viral infections in hospitalized children and adolescents with cancer in Lebanon.

Sarah ChamseddineAhmad ChmaisseImad AkelZeinab El ZeinSuzan KhalilSarah Abi RaadAntoine KhatiHiba GhandourSarah KhafajaMagda HajMiguel AbboudRami MahfouzGeorge ArajHassan ZaraketRima Hanna-WakimSamar MuwakkitGhassan S Dbaibo
Published in: PloS one (2020)
Viral infections were prevalent in our sample of cancer patients and may have contributed to morbidity and mortality. Newly available viral diagnostics are likely to vastly increase the number and scope of detectable viral infections in this population. Prospective studies using multiplex PCR technology with systematic testing of patients will be more helpful in defining the burden of viral infections. Furthermore, efforts at antimicrobial stewardship would benefit from the identification of viral causes of infection and limit the unnecessary use of antibiotics in the pediatric cancer population.
Keyphrases
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