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2639. Respiratory Virus Detections in Asthma-Related Pediatric Hospitalizations: New Vaccine Surveillance Network, United States

Abstract Background Respiratory viruses are associated with most asthma exacerbations (AEx) in children; however, the role of different viruses in AEx is unclear. We describe respiratory virus detections among pediatric inpatients with AEx (AEx-inpatients). Methods Through active, prospective survei...

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Published in:Open forum infectious diseases 2019-10, Vol.6 (Supplement_2), p.S922-S923
Main Authors: Midgley, Claire, Rha, Brian, Lively, Joana Y, Campbell, Angela P, Boom, Julie A, Azimi, Parvin H, Weinberg, Geoffrey A, Staat, Mary A, Halasa, Natasha B, Selvarangan, Rangaraj, Englund, Janet A, Klein, Eileen J, Harrison, Christopher J, Williams, John V, Schlaudecker, Elizabeth P, Szilagyi, Peter G, Singer, Monica Nayakwadi, Sahni, Leila C, MPH, Aaron Curns, Payne, Daniel C, Langley, Gayle, Watson, John, Gerber, Susan I
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Summary:Abstract Background Respiratory viruses are associated with most asthma exacerbations (AEx) in children; however, the role of different viruses in AEx is unclear. We describe respiratory virus detections among pediatric inpatients with AEx (AEx-inpatients). Methods Through active, prospective surveillance at 7 US medical centers, we enrolled inpatients (
ISSN:2328-8957
2328-8957
DOI:10.1093/ofid/ofz360.2317