Acceso abierto·Documento·2018·Inglés

The epidemiology and severity of respiratory viral infections in a tropical country: Ecuador, 2009–2016

Saverio Caini; Doménica de Mora; Maritza Olmedo; Denisses Portugal; M.A. Ortega Becerra; Marcela Mejía; María C. Pacurucu; Jenny Ojeda; Guglielmo Bonaccorsi; Chiara Lorini; John Paget; Alfredo Bruno

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Resumen

Whilst influenza and RSV were the most frequently detected pathogens, the risk of death differed by RVI, being highest for pandemic influenza and lowest for RSV.

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Saverio Caini, & Doménica de Mora, & Maritza Olmedo, & Denisses Portugal, & M.A. Ortega Becerra, & Marcela Mejía, & María C. Pacurucu, & Jenny Ojeda, & Guglielmo Bonaccorsi, & Chiara Lorini, & John Paget, & Alfredo Bruno (2018). The epidemiology and severity of respiratory viral infections in a tropical country: Ecuador, 2009–2016. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jiph.2018.12.003