Trend in respiratory viruses' activity in the COVID-19 area
CONCLUSIONS: The fall in the number of respiratory viruses detected might be related to the lower number of tests performed and the implementation of non pharmaceutical intervention (NPI). Then, all viruses except influenza are detected, probably as a consequence of high adherence to influenza vaccines. Despite, a lower number of tests being performed, the rate of hMPV-positive and hPIV-positive patients increased suggesting an active circulation of these viruses. Altogether, these findings suggest a persistent circulation of common respiratory viruses all over the COVID-19 era.PMID:37864446 | DOI:10.1684/abc.2023.1827 (So...
Source: Annales de Biologie Clinique - October 21, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Éric Farfour Lamia Rouabah Pauline Bargain Marion Lecuru Cl ément Picard Colas Tcherakian Benjamin Maneglier St éphanie Marque Juillet Marc Vasse Source Type: research

Trend in respiratory viruses' activity in the COVID-19 area
CONCLUSIONS: The fall in the number of respiratory viruses detected might be related to the lower number of tests performed and the implementation of non pharmaceutical intervention (NPI). Then, all viruses except influenza are detected, probably as a consequence of high adherence to influenza vaccines. Despite, a lower number of tests being performed, the rate of hMPV-positive and hPIV-positive patients increased suggesting an active circulation of these viruses. Altogether, these findings suggest a persistent circulation of common respiratory viruses all over the COVID-19 era.PMID:37864446 | DOI:10.1684/abc.2023.1827 (So...
Source: Annales de Biologie Clinique - October 21, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Éric Farfour Lamia Rouabah Pauline Bargain Marion Lecuru Cl ément Picard Colas Tcherakian Benjamin Maneglier St éphanie Marque Juillet Marc Vasse Source Type: research

Trend in respiratory viruses' activity in the COVID-19 area
CONCLUSIONS: The fall in the number of respiratory viruses detected might be related to the lower number of tests performed and the implementation of non pharmaceutical intervention (NPI). Then, all viruses except influenza are detected, probably as a consequence of high adherence to influenza vaccines. Despite, a lower number of tests being performed, the rate of hMPV-positive and hPIV-positive patients increased suggesting an active circulation of these viruses. Altogether, these findings suggest a persistent circulation of common respiratory viruses all over the COVID-19 era.PMID:37864446 | DOI:10.1684/abc.2023.1827 (So...
Source: Annales de Biologie Clinique - October 21, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Éric Farfour Lamia Rouabah Pauline Bargain Marion Lecuru Cl ément Picard Colas Tcherakian Benjamin Maneglier St éphanie Marque Juillet Marc Vasse Source Type: research

Trend in respiratory viruses' activity in the COVID-19 area
CONCLUSIONS: The fall in the number of respiratory viruses detected might be related to the lower number of tests performed and the implementation of non pharmaceutical intervention (NPI). Then, all viruses except influenza are detected, probably as a consequence of high adherence to influenza vaccines. Despite, a lower number of tests being performed, the rate of hMPV-positive and hPIV-positive patients increased suggesting an active circulation of these viruses. Altogether, these findings suggest a persistent circulation of common respiratory viruses all over the COVID-19 era.PMID:37864446 | DOI:10.1684/abc.2023.1827 (So...
Source: Annales de Biologie Clinique - October 21, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Éric Farfour Lamia Rouabah Pauline Bargain Marion Lecuru Cl ément Picard Colas Tcherakian Benjamin Maneglier St éphanie Marque Juillet Marc Vasse Source Type: research

Trend in respiratory viruses' activity in the COVID-19 area
CONCLUSIONS: The fall in the number of respiratory viruses detected might be related to the lower number of tests performed and the implementation of non pharmaceutical intervention (NPI). Then, all viruses except influenza are detected, probably as a consequence of high adherence to influenza vaccines. Despite, a lower number of tests being performed, the rate of hMPV-positive and hPIV-positive patients increased suggesting an active circulation of these viruses. Altogether, these findings suggest a persistent circulation of common respiratory viruses all over the COVID-19 era.PMID:37864446 | DOI:10.1684/abc.2023.1827 (So...
Source: Annales de Biologie Clinique - October 21, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Éric Farfour Lamia Rouabah Pauline Bargain Marion Lecuru Cl ément Picard Colas Tcherakian Benjamin Maneglier St éphanie Marque Juillet Marc Vasse Source Type: research

Trend in respiratory viruses' activity in the COVID-19 area
CONCLUSIONS: The fall in the number of respiratory viruses detected might be related to the lower number of tests performed and the implementation of non pharmaceutical intervention (NPI). Then, all viruses except influenza are detected, probably as a consequence of high adherence to influenza vaccines. Despite, a lower number of tests being performed, the rate of hMPV-positive and hPIV-positive patients increased suggesting an active circulation of these viruses. Altogether, these findings suggest a persistent circulation of common respiratory viruses all over the COVID-19 era.PMID:37864446 | DOI:10.1684/abc.2023.1827 (So...
Source: Annales de Biologie Clinique - October 21, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Éric Farfour Lamia Rouabah Pauline Bargain Marion Lecuru Cl ément Picard Colas Tcherakian Benjamin Maneglier St éphanie Marque Juillet Marc Vasse Source Type: research

Trend in respiratory viruses' activity in the COVID-19 area
CONCLUSIONS: The fall in the number of respiratory viruses detected might be related to the lower number of tests performed and the implementation of non pharmaceutical intervention (NPI). Then, all viruses except influenza are detected, probably as a consequence of high adherence to influenza vaccines. Despite, a lower number of tests being performed, the rate of hMPV-positive and hPIV-positive patients increased suggesting an active circulation of these viruses. Altogether, these findings suggest a persistent circulation of common respiratory viruses all over the COVID-19 era.PMID:37864446 | DOI:10.1684/abc.2023.1827 (So...
Source: Annales de Biologie Clinique - October 21, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Éric Farfour Lamia Rouabah Pauline Bargain Marion Lecuru Cl ément Picard Colas Tcherakian Benjamin Maneglier St éphanie Marque Juillet Marc Vasse Source Type: research

Trend in respiratory viruses' activity in the COVID-19 area
CONCLUSIONS: The fall in the number of respiratory viruses detected might be related to the lower number of tests performed and the implementation of non pharmaceutical intervention (NPI). Then, all viruses except influenza are detected, probably as a consequence of high adherence to influenza vaccines. Despite, a lower number of tests being performed, the rate of hMPV-positive and hPIV-positive patients increased suggesting an active circulation of these viruses. Altogether, these findings suggest a persistent circulation of common respiratory viruses all over the COVID-19 era.PMID:37864446 | DOI:10.1684/abc.2023.1827 (So...
Source: Annales de Biologie Clinique - October 21, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Éric Farfour Lamia Rouabah Pauline Bargain Marion Lecuru Cl ément Picard Colas Tcherakian Benjamin Maneglier St éphanie Marque Juillet Marc Vasse Source Type: research

Trend in respiratory viruses' activity in the COVID-19 area
CONCLUSIONS: The fall in the number of respiratory viruses detected might be related to the lower number of tests performed and the implementation of non pharmaceutical intervention (NPI). Then, all viruses except influenza are detected, probably as a consequence of high adherence to influenza vaccines. Despite, a lower number of tests being performed, the rate of hMPV-positive and hPIV-positive patients increased suggesting an active circulation of these viruses. Altogether, these findings suggest a persistent circulation of common respiratory viruses all over the COVID-19 era.PMID:37864446 | DOI:10.1684/abc.2023.1827 (So...
Source: Annales de Biologie Clinique - October 21, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Éric Farfour Lamia Rouabah Pauline Bargain Marion Lecuru Cl ément Picard Colas Tcherakian Benjamin Maneglier St éphanie Marque Juillet Marc Vasse Source Type: research

Trend in respiratory viruses' activity in the COVID-19 area
CONCLUSIONS: The fall in the number of respiratory viruses detected might be related to the lower number of tests performed and the implementation of non pharmaceutical intervention (NPI). Then, all viruses except influenza are detected, probably as a consequence of high adherence to influenza vaccines. Despite, a lower number of tests being performed, the rate of hMPV-positive and hPIV-positive patients increased suggesting an active circulation of these viruses. Altogether, these findings suggest a persistent circulation of common respiratory viruses all over the COVID-19 era.PMID:37864446 | DOI:10.1684/abc.2023.1827 (So...
Source: Annales de Biologie Clinique - October 21, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Éric Farfour Lamia Rouabah Pauline Bargain Marion Lecuru Cl ément Picard Colas Tcherakian Benjamin Maneglier St éphanie Marque Juillet Marc Vasse Source Type: research

Trend in respiratory viruses' activity in the COVID-19 area
CONCLUSIONS: The fall in the number of respiratory viruses detected might be related to the lower number of tests performed and the implementation of non pharmaceutical intervention (NPI). Then, all viruses except influenza are detected, probably as a consequence of high adherence to influenza vaccines. Despite, a lower number of tests being performed, the rate of hMPV-positive and hPIV-positive patients increased suggesting an active circulation of these viruses. Altogether, these findings suggest a persistent circulation of common respiratory viruses all over the COVID-19 era.PMID:37864446 | DOI:10.1684/abc.2023.1827 (So...
Source: Annales de Biologie Clinique - October 21, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Éric Farfour Lamia Rouabah Pauline Bargain Marion Lecuru Cl ément Picard Colas Tcherakian Benjamin Maneglier St éphanie Marque Juillet Marc Vasse Source Type: research

Clinical Presentation and Co-Detection of Respiratory Pathogens in Children Under 5 Years with Non-COVID-19 Bacterial and Viral Respiratory Tract Infections: A Prospective Study in Bia łystok, Poland (2021-2022)
CONCLUSIONS Consistent with previous studies, we found a high prevalence of rhinoviruses, despite ongoing implementation of non-pharmaceutical interventions to contain the COVID-19 pandemic. Co-detection of 2 different respiratory pathogens was frequent, but we found no evidence that this was associated with the severity of infections.PMID:37794657 | DOI:10.12659/MSM.941785 (Source: Medical Science Monitor)
Source: Medical Science Monitor - October 5, 2023 Category: Research Authors: Katarzyna Zdanowicz Dawid Lewandowski Piotr Majewski Kinga P ółkośnik Nikolina Liwoch-Nienartowicz Joanna Resze ć-Giełażyn Dariusz Marek Lebensztejn Artur Sulik Kacper Toczy łowski Source Type: research

The investigation of community-acquired and nosocomial respiratory syncytial virus and other viral respiratory tract infections in children
New Microbiol. 2023 Sep;46(3):271-277.ABSTRACTAlthough respiratory viruses are known as the major causes of community-acquired respiratory tract infections all over the world, they can also cause serious nosocomial respiratory infections and hospital outbreaks. The aim of this study is to investigate the incidence of community-acquired and nosocomial RSV and other viral respiratory tract infections in children hospitalized at the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit of Cukurova University Faculty of Medicine. Nasopharyngeal swab samples were taken from 100 children aged 0-16 years with suspected community-acquired (60) and nosoco...
Source: New Microbiologica - September 25, 2023 Category: Microbiology Authors: Serap Özen Özden Özgür Horoz G ökhan Öztürk Huri S ökmen T ülay Kandemir F ügen Yarkin Source Type: research