id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-343986-mneil7gn Aronen, Matti Respiratory tract virus infections in the elderly with pneumonia 2019-04-16 .txt text/plain 4406 233 50 Respiratory virus detections did not correlate to WBC or CRP values, signs and symptoms or prognosis of radiographically-verified pneumonia episodes. Logistic regression with full model was used to analyse the association between clinical outcomes and virus etiology, pneumonia, chronic illnesses (cardiovascular diseases, respiratory diseases, other diseases), age, gender and laboratory findings (WBC, CRP). In study episodes diagnosed with pneumonia, the presence of a respiratory virus was neither associated with clinical outcomes (i.e. over 13-night hospital stay, number of revisits or death at ward) nor with WBC values over 15 × 10 9 /L or CRP values over 100 mg/l (all P > .1, Table 4 ). Moreover, in the studied episodes of hospital care diagnosed with pneumonia, the presence of a respiratory virus was associated neither with clinical outcomes, nor with WBC or CRP values. ./cache/cord-343986-mneil7gn.txt ./txt/cord-343986-mneil7gn.txt