id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-263276-keyu60in Zhou, Weimin Prevalence of Herpes and Respiratory Viruses in Induced Sputum among Hospitalized Children with Non Typical Bacterial Community-Acquired Pneumonia 2013-11-18 .txt text/plain 3813 191 50 METHODS: Induced sputum (IS) samples were collected from 354 hospitalised patients (infants, n = 205; children, n = 149) with respiratory illness (CAP or non-CAP) admitted to Wenling Hospital of China. The present study was undertaken to describe the profiles of HHVs and other respiratory viruses associated with hospital-based CAP and non-CAP among infants and young children in a rural area of China using comprehensive and sensitive molecular diagnostic techniques. In this study, the viral prevalence in sputum specimens of childhood with non typical bacterial CAP was investigated using sensitive molecular diagnostic methods for HHVs and 15 respiratory viruses, and viruses were detected in 99.6% of the children. In summary, our study on the prevalence of HHVs and other respiratory viruses in infants and young children with CAP identified a detectable virus in more than 99.6% of case participants, in which CMV, HHV-6, EBV, RSV and HBoV were clearly predominant (.25%) and contributed significantly to the spectrum of CAP in a rural area of China. ./cache/cord-263276-keyu60in.txt ./txt/cord-263276-keyu60in.txt