id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-289358-4abypk6o Asner, Sandra A. Clinical severity of rhinovirus/enterovirus compared to other respiratory viruses in children 2014-05-07 .txt text/plain 3708 185 40 Children with single HRV/ENT infections presented with significantly higher rates of underlying immunosuppressive conditions compared to those with RSV (37·9% versus 13·6%; P < 0·001), FLU (37·9% versus 22%; P = 0·018) or any other single viral infection (37·9% versus 22·5%; P = 0·024). Human rhinovirus/enterovirus (HRV/ENT) has been recently identified as the leading pathogen in acute asthma exacerbations, bronchiolitis, and viral pneumonia, although the clinical severity of respiratory illnesses attributed to HRV/ENT remains uncertain. The objective of this study was to compare the clinical characteristics and the severity of illness of HRV-/ENT-positive children to those positive for RSV A/B, FLU-A/ FLU-B, and other respiratory viruses by (i) using a large dataset with a broad pediatric inpatient and outpatient population; (ii) considering several clinical endpoints to assess disease severity, and (iii) conducting multivariable analysis to adjust for potential confounding variables. ./cache/cord-289358-4abypk6o.txt ./txt/cord-289358-4abypk6o.txt