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. 2016 Aug 20;16:434. doi: 10.1186/s12879-016-1760-3

Table 4.

Children with multiple pathogens isolated from a single specimen in diarrhea children

Patterns of infection No. of case (%)
Rotavirus + Calicivirus 121(5.2)
Rotavirus + Calicivirus + Diarrheagenic E. coli 21(0.9)
Rotavirus + Diarrheagenic E. coli 19(0.8)
Calicivirus + Diarrheagenic E. coli 14(0.6)
Rotavirus + Adenovirus 12(0.5)
Rotavirus + Astrovirus 11(0.5)
Rotavirus + Calicivirus + Adenovirus 9(0.4)
Calicivirus + Adenovirus 7(0.3)
Calicivirus + Astrovirus 7(0.3)
Rotavirus + Calicivirus + Astrovirus 5(0.2)
Rotavirus + Vibrio parahaemolyticus 3(0.1)
Calicivirus + Salmonella spp. 3(0.1)
Calicivirus + Shigella spp. 2(0.1)
Salmonella spp. + Vibrio cholerae 2(0.1)
Calicivirus + Vibrio parahaemolyticus 2(0.1)
Salmonella spp. + Yersinia intestinal colon 1(0.0)
Vibrio parahaemolyticus + Vibrio cholerae 1(0.0)
Rotavirus + Calicivirus + Astrovirus + Adenovirus 1(0.0)
Calicivirus + Adenovirus + Shigella spp. 1(0.0)
Diarrheagenic E. coli + Campylobacter jejuni + Yersinia enterocolitica 1(0.0)
Rotavirus + Adenovirus + Diarrheagenic E. coli 1(0.0)
Calicivirus + Diarrheagenic E. coli + Campylobacter jejuni 1(0.0)
Rotavirus + Calicivirus + Yersinia enterocolitica 1(0.0)
Rotavirus + Calicivirus + Astrovirus + Diarrheagenic E. coli 1(0.0)