Variation in severity of respiratory syncytial virus infections with subtype

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Two major subtypes of respiratory syncytial virus have been identified. This study assessed the hypothesis that A-subtype infections were more severe than B-subtype infections among the 157 infants hospitalized in two hospitals in Rochester, N.Y., during two winters. Severity was measured both by sp …
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Authors McConnochie KM;Hall CB;Walsh EE;Roghmann KJ;;
Journal the journal of pediatrics
Year 1990
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