Journal: Microbiology Spectrum
Article Title: Changing patterns of respiratory pathogens in hospitalized children with community-acquired pneumonia in northern China following the lifting of non-pharmaceutical interventions
doi: 10.1128/spectrum.01279-25
Figure Lengend Snippet: Prevalence of pathogens in mono-infection and co-infection in children with CAP during 2022 and 2023. ( A ) Positive proportion of viruses, viral-viral co-infections, viral-bacterial co-infections, bacterial-bacterial co-infections, and bacteria in different years. ( B and C ) Heatmap of the co-infection rate of respiratory pathogens in 2022 ( B ) and 2023 ( C ). The grid color represents the co-infection rate of respiratory pathogens among children with SCAP. A darker color indicates higher co-infection rates between the pair of pathogens.
Article Snippet: Multiplex fluorescent PCR assays were performed to detect bacterial pathogens using the Respiratory Pathogens Nucleic Acid Test Kit in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions (Sansure Biotech, Changsha, China).
Techniques: Infection, Bacteria