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HUMAN CORONAVIRUS NL63 ASSOCIATED WITH LOWER RESPIRATORY TRACT SYMPTOMS IN EARLY LIFE
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Viral EvolutionViral DiagnosticsRespiratory DiseasesViral PathogenesisRespiratory InfectionVirologyInfectious Respiratory DiseaseRespiratory DiseaseEarly LifeMedicineCoronavirus Nl63EpidemiologyCovid-19
Coronavirus NL63 has been identified as a new member of the coronavirus genus, but its role as a cause of respiratory disease needs to be established. We studied the first episode of lower respiratory tract symptoms in a cohort of healthy neonates. NL63 was identified in 6 (7%) of 82 cases and was as frequent as other coronaviruses (9%). NL63 was recovered at the onset of symptoms and was cleared within 3 weeks in half of the cases. Our data suggests that coronavirus NL63 causes lower respiratory tract symptoms and is acquired in early life.
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