2023
2618. Four Respiratory Viruses are Involved in the Majority of Community-Acquired Alveolar Pneumonia (CAAP) Episodes in Children < 5 Years
Dagan R, van der Beek B, Greenberg D, Ben-Shimol S, Keren-Naos A, Weinberger D, Danino D. 2618. Four Respiratory Viruses are Involved in the Majority of Community-Acquired Alveolar Pneumonia (CAAP) Episodes in Children < 5 Years. Open Forum Infectious Diseases 2023, 10: ofad500.2231. PMCID: PMC10679033, DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofad500.2231.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAlveolar pneumoniaRespiratory virusesBacterial-viral coinfectionsOnly medical centerProspective active surveillanceYoung childrenGrant/research supportParainfluenza virusActive surveillanceMedical CenterNasal samplesHospitalizationPositive specimensEpidemiological activityViral detectionStudy periodViral activityMonthly incidenceMultiple studiesVirusPneumoniaChildrenEpisodesMain virusesRSV
2017
Transmission Dynamics of Respiratory Viruses in a Congregated Military Population: Prospective Cohort Study
Lewnard J, Chen W, Milzman J, Grigorenko E, Robinson S, Jones C, Moreno N, Malone L, Weinberger D, Burgess T, Coles C. Transmission Dynamics of Respiratory Viruses in a Congregated Military Population: Prospective Cohort Study. Open Forum Infectious Diseases 2017, 4: s238-s238. PMCID: PMC7107105, DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofx163.503.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNon-polio enterovirusesRespiratory virusesHCoV-229EHCoV-OC43Military recruitsAcute respiratory infectionsProspective cohort studyCommon respiratory virusesSource of transmissionCohort studyRespiratory infectionsViral sheddingAsymptomatic sheddingImmune protectionImmune responseHuman coronavirusesNasal samplesEconomic burdenRhinovirusMilitary populationSecond monthBasic trainingFirst weekPrevious exposureWidespread transmission