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. 2018 Oct 23;22(5):402–411. doi: 10.1016/j.bjid.2018.09.001

Table 1.

Virus profile identified by four different laboratory methods.

Vírus RT-PCRa influenza H1N1 RT-PCRb other vírus RespiFinderc Fast-trackd
H1N1 X X X
RSV X
RSVA X X
RSV B X X
HMPV X X
HMPV A X
HMPV B X
PIV1 X X X
PIV2 X X X
PIV3 X X X
PIV4 X X
AdV X X X
RV X X
RV/EV X
EV X
HBoV X X
Cor NL63 X X
Cor OC43 X X
Cor 229E X X
Cor HKU1 X X
FLU A X X
FLU B X X
HPeV X
Bordetella pertussis X
Clamydia pneumoniae X X
Mycoplasma pneumoniae X X
Legionella pneumophila X
HiB X
S. aureus X

H1N1, influenza A(H1N1)pdm09; RV, rhinovirus; EV, enterovirus; RSV, respiratory syncytial virus; HMPV, human metapneumovirus; AdV, adenovirus; PIV, parainfluenza vírus; HBoV, human bocavirus; Flu, seasonal influenza vírus; Cor, coronavirus; HPeV, Parechovirus; HiB, Hemophilus influenza B; S aureus, Staphilococcus aureus.

a

Kit for H1N1 virus provided by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

b

CDC-based kit.

c

RespiFinder 22 kit; Pathofinder B.V., The Netherlands.

d

FTDRP 21 plus multiplex real-time RT-PCR assay; Fast-track Diagnostics Ltd, Sliema, Malta.