Respiratory Virus Detection
Cross-source consensus on Respiratory Virus Detection from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- Among suspected URTI outpatients, 70.87% tested positive for at least one of the six viruses. — Cross-sectional study of respiratory virus infections in upper respiratory tract infection patients: post-COVID-19 pandemic trends in Sichuan, China
- Virus prevalence was highest for influenza B, followed by influenza A, HRV, adenovirus, RSV, and SARS-CoV-2. — 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 detection rate among the six viruses studied. — Cross-sectional study of respiratory virus infections in upper respiratory tract infection patients: post-COVID-19 pandemic trends in Sichuan, China
- Children aged 5 years or younger had the highest overall detection rate among age groups. — Cross-sectional study of respiratory virus infections in upper respiratory tract infection patients: post-COVID-19 pandemic trends in Sichuan, China
- The study found no statistically significant overall sex difference in positive detections. — Cross-sectional study of respiratory virus infections in upper respiratory tract infection patients: post-COVID-19 pandemic trends in Sichuan, China