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  • The clinical presentation of human coronavirus (HCoV) infections in children varies strongly. We show that children with an HCoV-associated lower respiratory tract infection more frequently had respiratory syncytial virus codetected and higher abundance of Haemophilus influenzae/haemolyticus than asymptomatic HCoV carriers as well as children with a non-HCoV-associated lower respiratory tract infection. Viral and bacterial cooccurrence may drive symptomatology of HCoV-associated infections including coronavirus disease 2019.
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  • Pediatr_Infect_Dis_J
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  • WHO
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  • Severity of Respiratory Infections With Seasonal Coronavirus Is Associated With Viral and Bacterial Coinfections
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  • #843617
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  • 2021

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