Research Article

Etiology and Clinical Characteristics of Single and Multiple Respiratory Virus Infections Diagnosed in Croatian Children in Two Respiratory Seasons

Table 2

Viral etiology and coinfections identified in 109 infected children in two respiratory seasons.

ā€‰20102015Total
ā€‰ (single + coinfection) (single + coinfection) (single + coinfection)

AdV6 (1 + 5)6 (1 + 5)12 (2 + 10)
Flu A0 (0 + 0)3 (1 + 2)3 (1 + 2)
Flu B0 (0 + 0)5 (4 + 1)5 (4 + 1)
HCoV 229E/NL631 (1 + 0)2 (1 + 1)3 (2 + 1)
HCoV OC43/HKU12 (0 + 2)2 (1 + 1)4 (1 + 3)
HRV17 (2 + 15)7 (4 + 3)24 (6 + 18)
PIV 16 (1 + 5)0 (0 + 0)6 (1 + 5)
PIV 23 (1 + 2)1 (0 + 1)4 (1 + 3)
PIV 318 (7 + 11)3 (0 + 3)21 (7 + 14)
PIV 4NA2 (0 + 2)2 (0 + 2)
RSV A4 (0 + 4)8 (6 + 2)12 (6 + 6)
RSV B26 (11 + 15)10 (7 + 3)36 (18 + 18)
HMPV9 (3 + 6)8 (6 + 2)17 (9 + 8)
HEVNA10 (5 + 5)10 (5 + 5)
HBoVNA8 (1 + 7)8 (1 + 7)
HPeVNA1 (1 + 0)1 (1 + 0)

Total 92 (27 + 27 cases)76 (38 + 17 cases)168 (65 + 44 cases)

NA: not applicable.
Diagnosed by RV12 multiplex PCR test.
Diagnosed by RV15 multiplex PCR test.
Diagnosed by real-time PCR.