Viruses, Vol. 15, Pages 2035: Clinical Features and Outcomes of the Association of Co-Infections in Children with Laboratory-Confirmed Influenza during the 2022 & ndash;2023 Season: A Romanian Perspective
In conclusion, co-infections with respiratory viruses increase the disease severity of the pediatric population to influenza, especially among young children who are more vulnerable to developing a serious illness. We recommend that all people above the age of six months should receive vaccinations against influenza to prevent the illness and its severe complications.
Source: Viruses - Category: Virology Authors: M ădălina-Maria Merișescu Monica Lumini ța Luminos Carmen Pavelescu Gheorghi ţă Jugulete Tags: Article Source Type: research
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