id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-002257-30s14h9j Ratnamohan, Vigneswary M. Phylogenetic analysis of human rhinoviruses collected over four successive years in Sydney, Australia 2016-08-09 .txt text/plain 2916 221 64 Discordant branching was seen within HRV A group: two sequences clustering as A in the VP4/VP2 tree branched within the C/A subspecies in the 5′UTR tree, and one sequence showed identity to different HRV A strains in the two genes. Human rhinoviruses are generally associated with the common cold and mild upper respiratory infections, 3 but can also cause severe respiratory infections in immunocompromised hosts (including lung and hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients) or patients with chronic pulmonary diseases. This study aimed to identify the species and genotypes of HRV from clinical samples collected in Sydney, Australia, over four consecutive years by analysing the nucleotide homology in the 5′UTR, VP4 and part of the VP2 capsid protein coding regions. Clinical features and complete genome characterization of a distinct human rhinovirus (HRV) genetic cluster, probably representing a previously undetected HRV species, HRV-C, associated with acute respiratory illness in children ./cache/cord-002257-30s14h9j.txt ./txt/cord-002257-30s14h9j.txt