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Lower nasal swab and higher nasopharyngeal aspirate samples were compared for RSV immunofluorescence and pain score in infants hospitalised with acute bronchi olitis. The nasal swab procedure was significantly less painful but was negative in approximately one third of RSV positive cases.
Lower nasal swab and higher nasopharyngeal aspirate samples were compared for RSV immunofluorescence and pain score in infants hospitalised with acute bronchi olitis. The nasal swab procedure was significantly less painful but was negative in approximately one third of RSV positive cases.