id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-346887-dl0wc4u2 Cho, Hye Jung Respiratory viruses in neonates hospitalized with acute lower respiratory tract infections 2012-12-11 .txt text/plain 3073 193 53 The aims of this study were to determine the overall distribution of respiratory viruses in neonates hospitalized with acute lower respiratory tract infectiosns (ALRI) and to describe the clinical characteristics of RSV infections in these neonates. In addition to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), human rhinovirus (hRV), human parainfluenza virus (hPIV), and human metapneumovirus (hMPV) have been found to be major causes of acute lower respiratory tract infections (ALRI) in infants and young children. 1, 13 One study based on hospitalized children with ALRI in Korea reported that RSV (33.2%) was the most common virus among 13 respiratory viruses and was followed by hRV (19.1%), influenza virus (16.9%), hMPV (15.4%), and hPIV (8.3%). In the present study a significantly higher proportion of the RSV group obtained infections from neonatal day-care centers. FLIP-2 Study: Risk factors linked to respiratory syncytial virus infection requiring hospitalization in premature infants born in Spain at a gestational age of 32 to 35 weeks ./cache/cord-346887-dl0wc4u2.txt ./txt/cord-346887-dl0wc4u2.txt