id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-288962-jgtoehcr Andréoletti, Laurent Differential detection of rhinoviruses and enteroviruses RNA sequences associated with classical immunofluorescence assay detection of respiratory virus antigens in nasopharyngeal swabs from infants with bronchiolitis 2000-06-06 .txt text/plain 3704 186 36 To define the role of enteroviruses and human rhinoviruses as etiological agents in childhood bronchiolitis, clinical aspirates from 84 infants admitted to hospital with symptoms of obstructive bronchiolitis were tested by picornavirus RT‐PCR assay, adenovirus PCR assay and classical immunofluorescence antigen detection of common respiratory viral agents. In summary, combination of molecular and classical detection assays of common viruses can be used to demonstrate enterovirus and human rhinovirus respiratory infection in childhood bronchiolitis, and provides an improved approach to obtain new insights into concomitant viral respiratory tract infection in infants. To investigate the role of enteroviruses and human rhinoviruses as etiological agent in bronchiolitis, 84 nasopharyngeal aspirates were tested by picornavirus RT-PCR assay, classical immunofluorescence antigens detection of respiratory syncytial viruses, influenza viruses, parainfluenza viruses, coronaviruses, and adenovirus PCR assay. ./cache/cord-288962-jgtoehcr.txt ./txt/cord-288962-jgtoehcr.txt