- Louie, Janice K;
- Hacker, Jill K;
- Mark, Jennifer;
- Gavali, Shilpa S;
- Yagi, Shigeo;
- Espinosa, Alex;
- Schnurr, David P;
- Cossen, Cynthia K;
- Isaacson, Erin R;
- Glaser, Carol A;
- Fischer, Marc;
- Reingold, Arthur L;
- Vugia, Duc J
In California, molecular testing was useful in decreasing suspicion for severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), by detecting common respiratory pathogens (influenza A/B, human metapneumovirus, picornavirus, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Chlamydia spp., parainfluenza virus, respiratory syncytial virus, and adenovirus) in 23 (45%) of 51 patients with suspected SARS and 9 (47%) of 19 patients with probable SARS.