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Volume 16, Number 6—June 2010
Dispatch

Rhinovirus C and Respiratory Exacerbations in Children with Cystic Fibrosis

Marina B. de AlmeidaComments to Author , Rodrigo M. Zerbinati, Adriana F. Tateno, Cristina M. Oliveira, Renata M. Romão, Joaquim C. Rodrigues, Cláudio S. Pannuti, and Luiz Vicente F. da Silva FilhoComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina de Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil (M.B. de Almeida, J.C. Rodrigues, L.V.F. da Silva Filho); Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo (R.M. Zerbinati, A.F. Tateno, C.M. Oliveira, R.M. Romão, C.S. Pannuti, L.V.F. da Silva Filho)

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Table 1

Respiratory viruses and clinical status of 103 children with cystic fibrosis , Brazil, 2006–2007

Virus No. samples collected during routine visits, n = 266 No. samples collected during respiratory exacerbations, n = 142 Total no. (%) samples
Rhinovirus 91 48 139 (34.1)
Enterovirus 13 11 24 (5.9)
Human bocavirus 14 9 23 (5.6)
Human coronavirus 13 6 19 (4.7)
Respiratory syncytial virus 7 8 15 (3.7)
Influenza A 1 3 4 (1.0)
Human metapneumovirus 1 2 3 (0.7)
Influenza B 1 0 1 (0.2)
Parainfluenza 1 0 1 1 (0.2)
Parainfluenza 2 0 1 1 (0.2)
Parainfluenza 3 0 1 1 (0.2)
Adenovirus 0 1 1 (0.2)

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