%0 Figure %A Bhuyan, Golam Sarower %A Hossain, Mohammad Amir %A Sarker, Suprovath Kumar %A Rahat, Asifuzzaman %A Islam, Tarikul %A Haque, Tanjina Noor %A Begum, Noorjahan %A Qadri, Syeda Kashfi %A Muraduzzaman, A. K. M. %A Islam, Nafisa Nawal %A Islam, Mohammad Sazzadul %A Sultana, Nusrat %A Jony, Manjur Hossain Khan %A Khanam, Farhana %A Mowla, Golam %A Matin, Abdul %A Begum, Firoza %A Shirin, Tahmina %A Ahmed, Dilruba %A Saha, Narayan %A Qadri, Firdausi %A Mannoor, Kaiissar %D 2017 %T Comparison of frequencies of each pathogen identified in single infections and coinfections. %U https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/Comparison_of_frequencies_of_each_pathogen_identified_in_single_infections_and_coinfections_/4791451 %R 10.1371/journal.pone.0174488.g003 %2 https://plos.figshare.com/ndownloader/files/7883080 %K CLSI %K 1- year group %K bacteriological culture methods %K 200 under-five children %K hospital settings %K Pathogen detection rates %K HMPV %K Nasal swabs %K 15 multidrug-resistant bacteria %K Klebsiella pneumaniae %K HPIV %K pathogen detection rates %K ARI %K RSV %X

Fig 3A compares the frequencies of viruses and Fig 3B compares the bacterial pathogen frequencies in single infections and coinfections. Fisher's exact test was performed for each group. P< 0.05 was considered significant. SPn = S. pneumoniae, KPn = K. pneumoniae, SSp = Streptococcus species.

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