Co-Infection
Cross-source consensus on Co-Infection from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
Comparisons
Highlighted claims
- Children and adolescents had much higher co-infection rates than adults and older adults. — Cross-sectional study of respiratory virus infections in upper respiratory tract infection patients: post-COVID-19 pandemic trends in Sichuan, China
- Three-virus co-infections occurred only among children or adolescents aged 2-6 years. — Cross-sectional study of respiratory virus infections in upper respiratory tract infection patients: post-COVID-19 pandemic trends in Sichuan, China
- Co-infections were significantly concentrated in children and adolescents. — Cross-sectional study of respiratory virus infections in upper respiratory tract infection patients: post-COVID-19 pandemic trends in Sichuan, China
- HRV appeared in most three-virus co-infection cases. — Cross-sectional study of respiratory virus infections in upper respiratory tract infection patients: post-COVID-19 pandemic trends in Sichuan, China
- HRV/adenovirus was the most common co-infection type in the full cohort. — Cross-sectional study of respiratory virus infections in upper respiratory tract infection patients: post-COVID-19 pandemic trends in Sichuan, China
- SARS-CoV-2 had the lowest co-infection rate in two-virus heatmap analysis. — Cross-sectional study of respiratory virus infections in upper respiratory tract infection patients: post-COVID-19 pandemic trends in Sichuan, China