id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-283910-k10j5dzd Fretzayas, Andrew Etiology and clinical features of viral bronchiolitis in infancy 2017-05-04 .txt text/plain 4685 260 43 Recent advances in laboratory diagnostic methods confer to the identifi cation of different viruses as etiologic pathogens of bronchiolitis, although respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) remains the main culprit The aim of this review was to present the clinical picture of bronchiolitis as a whole entity irrespective of the virology as well as in relation to the particular viral parthogens that are incriminated as etiological factors. We searched the databases with the following key words: viral bronchiolitis, clinical features, definition, epidemiology, etiology, guidelines, severity score, adenovirus, bocavirus, coronavirus, influenza, metapneumovirus, parainfluenza, respiratory synchytial virus, and rhinovirus. In 2006 American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) published a clinical practice guideline for bronchiolitis, [3] that was updated in 2014 [4] according to which bronchiolitis is "a constellation of signs and symptoms including children younger than 2 years including a viral upper respiratory tract prodrome followed by increased respiratory effort and wheezing". ./cache/cord-283910-k10j5dzd.txt ./txt/cord-283910-k10j5dzd.txt