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Table 3 Comparison of positive detection rates for common viruses in different quarters

From: Characterization of the epidemiology, susceptibility genes and clinical features of viral infections among children with inborn immune errors: a retrospective study

Virus

Spring

Summer

Autumn

Winter

p value

CMV

12.74%(20/157)

14.29%(28/196)

12.83%(28/226)

11.26%(24/222)

0.762

EBV

15.73%(28/178)

15.58%(31/199)

15%(36/240)

15.58%(36/231)

0.997

HRV

8.72%(13/149)

15.53%(25/161)

15.82%(31/196)

21.18%(36/170)

0.024

HPIV

9.40%(14/149)

13.66%(22/161)

11.83%(22/186)

11.76%(20/170)

0.713

RSV

13.33%(20/150)

2.41%(4/166)

6.35%(12/189)

8.62%(15/174)

0.003

IFV

7.95%(12/151)

1.18%(2/169)

1.06%(2/189)

0%(0/174)

<0.001

HAdV

1.33%(2/150)

2.41%(4/166)

3.70%(7/189)

2.30%(4/174)

0.574

RV

19.30%(22/114)

25.00%(30/120)

10.48%(13/124)

14.96%(19/127)

0.02

EV

2.42%(3/124)

4.31%(5/116)

6.99%(10/143)

4.51%(6/133)

0.362

  1. EBV, epstein-barr virus. CMV, cytomegalovirus, HRV, human rhinovirus. HPIV, human parainfluenza virus. RSV, respiratory syncytial virus. IFV, influenza viruses. HAdV, human adenovirus.RV, rotavirus. EV, enterovirus