id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-264406-s5c0grz0 Miró-Cañís, Sílvia Multiplex PCR reveals that viruses are more frequent than bacteria in children with cystic fibrosis 2016-11-13 .txt text/plain 2084 128 47 Bacterial infections are very frequent in children with cystic fibrosis, but because rapid Methods: for screening for the wide variety of potentially involved viruses were unavailable until recently, the frequency of viral presence is unknown. Bacterial infections are very frequent in children with cystic fibrosis, but because rapid Methods: for screening for the wide variety of potentially involved viruses were unavailable until recently, the frequency of viral presence is unknown. Study design: In this 2-year prospective study, we obtained paired nasopharyngeal-swab and sputum specimens from children with cystic fibrosis during clinical respiratory examinations separated by at least 14 days. Study design: In this 2-year prospective study, we obtained paired nasopharyngeal-swab and sputum specimens from children with cystic fibrosis during clinical respiratory examinations separated by at least 14 days. This study aimed to evaluate the frequency viruses and bacteria in respiratory specimens and to clarify the incidence and characteristics (seasonality and age of patients) of different viruses in children with cystic fibrosis. ./cache/cord-264406-s5c0grz0.txt ./txt/cord-264406-s5c0grz0.txt