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Table 1 Difference of virus between mild and severe cases (besides enterovirus)

From: Intestinal microbiota has important effect on severity of hand foot and mouth disease in children

Species

Mild sample (114)

Severe sample (74)

All (188)

Fisher test

Wilcoxon

Type

Groundnut ringspot and Tomato chlorotic spot virus reassortant

2

12

14

0.0003

0.0002

M < S

Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus

13

22

35

0.0021

0.0023

M < S

Porcine endogenous retrovirus E

9

18

27

0.0025

0.0009

M < S

Magnaporthe oryzae chrysovirus 1

1

8

9

0.0027

0.0019

M < S

Watermelon mosaic virus

0

6

6

0.0033

0.0021

M < S

Penicillium chrysogenum virus

8

17

25

0.0035

0.0016

M < S

Cynomolgus macaque cytomegalovirus strain Ottawa

6

14

20

0.0063

0.0032

M < S

Ictalurid herpesvirus 1

6

14

20

0.0063

0.0021

M < S

Geobacillus virus E2

0

5

5

0.0087

0.0051

M < S

Tomato spotted wilt virus

2

8

10

0.015

0.0068

M < S

Canarypox virus

0

4

4

0.0228

0.0125

M < S

Human herpesvirus 5

14

2

16

0.0298

0.0188

M > S

Oryctes rhinoceros nudivirus

2

7

9

0.0299

0.014

M < S

  1. Mild sample (114): positive samples number in mild cases, total 114. Severe sample (74): positive sample number in severe cases, total 74. All (188): all positive sample number, total 188. Fisher test: Fisher’s exact test, p-value. Wilcoxon: wilcoxon rank-sum test, p-value. Type: the amount enriched in Mild (M > S) or Severe (M < S)