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Human rhinovirus in the lower respiratory tract infections of young children and the possible involvement of a secondary respiratory viral agent

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Fig. 1: seasonal distribution of viruses detected in children present- present-ing lower respiratory tract illness
Fig. 2: median age, in months, of children younger than five years of  age presenting lower respiratory tract illness who had human  rhino-virus  (HRV)  infection  or  co-infection  attended  at  a  public  hospital  in Uberlândia, Minas Gerais, Brazil

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