id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-351323-cbejbm5v Roy Mukherjee, Tapasi Spectrum of respiratory viruses circulating in eastern India: Prospective surveillance among patients with influenza‐like illness during 2010–2011 2013-06-13 .txt text/plain 3277 168 41 The samples were tested further for influenza C virus, parainfluenza viruses 1–4, human rhinovirus, metapneumovirus and respiratory syncytial virus by conventional RT‐ PCR. Hence the information on epidemiology and clinical features of respiratory virus infection in India is based entirely on research studies and the disease burden or seasonal prevalence of respiratory viruses remains largely undefined. This study initiated to complete the information on circulating respiratory viruses among patients attending the outpatients departments of different hospitals with acute respiratory infections in the eastern region of India during 2010 through 2011. Comparative evaluation of real-time PCR and conventional RT-PCR during 2 year surveillance for influenza and respiratory syncytial virus among children with acute respiratory infections in Kolkata, India, reveals a distinct seasonality of infection Prevalence of respiratory syncytial virus group B genotype BA-IV strains among children with acute respiratory tract infection in Kolkata, Eastern India ./cache/cord-351323-cbejbm5v.txt ./txt/cord-351323-cbejbm5v.txt