Respiratory syncytial virus infection and prevalence of subgroups A and B in Hawaii.
AUTOR(ES)
Reese, P E
RESUMO
Respiratory syncytial virus was isolated from hospitalized children in Hawaii in each month of the year during the period January 1987 to August 1989. Subgroup A and subgroup B strains cocirculated, with subgroup A predominating. There was an alternating early-season and late-season peak incidence cycle as reported elsewhere.
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