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Table 1 Viral pathogens identified in isolation and in co-infection

From: An observational study of febrile seizures: the importance of viral infection and immunization

Virus identified

Single infection

Viral co-infection

Total cases (n = 143)

Rhinovirus

6/31 (19%)

25/31 (81%)

31 (22%)

 - RV-A

18

 - RV-C

13

Adenovirus

6/30 (20%)

24/30 (80%)

30 (21%)

Enterovirus

12/29 (41%)

16/28 (57%)

28 (20%)

 - Coxsackie A2

2

 - Coxsackie A4

5

 - Coxsackie A5

2

 - Coxsackie A6

5

 - Coxsackie A9

1

 - Coxsackie A14

1

 - Coxsackie B1

2

 - Coxsackie B2

2

 - Cosxackie B4

1

 - Echo6

2

 - Echo9

1

 - Echo14

1

 - Echo19

1

 - Echo30

1

Influenza

11/19 (58%)

8/19 (42%)

19 (13%)

 - A/H3N2

13

 - A/H1N1

0

 - B

6

Human Herpesvirus 6

3/17 (18%)

14/17 (82%)

17 (12%)

Coronavirus

2/13 (15%)

11/13 (85%)

13 (9%)

 - HCOV-OC43

8

 - HCOV-NL63

2

 - HCOV-HKU1

2

 - HCOV0HL63

1

Respiratory Syncytial Virus

6/13 (46%)

7/13 (54%)

13 (9%)

 - RSVA

8

 - RSVB

3

Human Bocavirus

2/13 (15%)

11/13 (85%)

13 (9%)

Parainfluenza III

4/7 (57%)

3/7 (43%)

7 (5%)

Human metapneumovirus

2/5 (40%)

3/5 (60%)

5 (3%)