id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-011095-79ce5900 Meskill, Sarah D. Respiratory Virus Co-infection in Acute Respiratory Infections in Children 2020-01-24 .txt text/plain 4976 276 33 One study in children under age 5 years old found that respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), human metapneumovirus (HMPV), and parainfluenza viruses (PIV) were more likely to be causative of disease [8] . In an evaluation of children under 18 years old admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of pneumonia, the most common cause of infection, whether bacterial or viral, was RSV quickly followed by rhinovirus [12] . While some studies do have RSV and rhinovirus as the leading cause of pneumonia in children, another important common viral contributor is influenza [15] . [55] did a systemic review of patients of all ages with respiratory illnesses and found that studies that recruited young children were more likely to report high rates of co-infection and that there were inconclusive results on risk of hospitalization or ICU admission. Multiple versus single virus respiratory infections: viral load and clinical disease severity in hospitalized children. ./cache/cord-011095-79ce5900.txt ./txt/cord-011095-79ce5900.txt