@article{oai:nagasaki-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00015072, author = {Yoshida, Lay Myint and Suzuki, Motoi and Yamamoto, Takeshi and Nguyen, Hien Anh and Nguyen, Cat D and Nguyen, Ai T and Oishi, Kengo and Vu, Thiem D and Le, Tho H and Le, Mai Q and Yanai, Hideki and Kilgore, Paul E and Dang, Duc Anh and Ariyoshi, Koya}, issue = {1}, journal = {The Pediatric infectious disease journal}, month = {Jan}, note = {Hospitalized Vietnamese children with acute respiratory infection were investigated for 13 viral pathogens using multiplex-polymerase chain reaction. We enrolled 958 children of whom 659 (69%) had documented viral infection: rhinovirus (28%), respiratory syncytial virus (23%), influenza virus (15%), adenovirus (5%), human metapneumo virus (4.5%), parainfluenza virus (5%), and bocavirus (2%). These Vietnamese children had a range of respiratory viruses which underscores the need for enhanced acute respiratory infection surveillance in tropical developing countries., The Pediatric infectious disease journal, 29(1), pp.75-77; 2010}, pages = {75--77}, title = {Viral pathogens associated with acute respiratory infections in central vietnamese children.}, volume = {29}, year = {2010} }