Differences in clinical severity between genotype A and genotype B human metapneumovirus infection in children.

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Abstract

The clinical spectrum of 69 episodes of metapneumovirus pediatric infection (55 episodes caused by genotype A and 14 episodes caused by genotype B) was analyzed. Diagnosis of pneumonia was more common and the illness severity index (determined on the basis of need for hospitalization, oxygen saturation <90%, and intensive care unit stay) was higher for patients with metapneumovirus genotype A infection.

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Vicente, D., Montes, M., Cilla, G., Perez-Yarza, E. G., & Perez-Trallero, E. (2006). Differences in clinical severity between genotype A and genotype B human metapneumovirus infection in children. Clinical Infectious Diseases : An Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, 42(12). https://doi.org/10.1086/504378

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