id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-018421-wy3mtafh Waghmare, Alpana Rhinovirus, Coronavirus, Enterovirus, and Bocavirus After Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation or Solid Organ Transplantation 2016-02-15 .txt text/plain 5430 264 36 Human rhinoviruses are the most common respiratory viruses detected in the upper respiratory tract of hematopoietic cell transplant and lung transplant recipients, and evidence on the impact on clinical outcomes is mounting. Due to the development of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays for viral detection, HRVs are now known to be the most common viruses detected from respiratory specimens in HCT recipients and can account for 25-40% of cases of viral respiratory infections in these patients [ 2 -4 ] (Figure 32-1 ). In that study, approximately one third of the adult HCT recipients who developed symptomatic HRV infections prior to engraftment had progression of upper respiratory tract symptoms to LRTI, and all cases with pneumonias were fatal. Rhinovirus as a cause of fatal lower respiratory tract infection in adult stem cell transplantation patients: a report of two cases Human Rhinovirus RNA Detection in the Lower Respiratory Tract of Hematopoietic Cell Transplant recipients: Association with Mortality. ./cache/cord-018421-wy3mtafh.txt ./txt/cord-018421-wy3mtafh.txt