Extremely low risk for acquisition of a respiratory viral infection in the emergency room of a large pediatric hospital during the winter season

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The aim of this study was to investigate the rate of transmission of respiratory viral infections to children visiting the emergency room of a large pediatric hospital during winter. A total of 615 children were prospectively studied. Twenty-two (3·6%) children developed at least one symptom compatible with a respiratory viral infection within 1-7days after the visit, including cough (12 children), fever (8), rhinorrhea (7), and/or respiratory distress (1). Three children (0·49%) developed an influenza-like illness. These findings indicate that transmission of respiratory viral infections to children visiting an emergency room during the winter season is extremely low. © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Maltezou, H. C., Mougkou, K., Asimaki, H., Koniaraki, K., Katerelos, P., Giannaki, M., & Theodoridou, M. (2013). Extremely low risk for acquisition of a respiratory viral infection in the emergency room of a large pediatric hospital during the winter season. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses, 7(1), 14–17. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1750-2659.2012.00355.x

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