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Human Bocavirus, a Respiratory and Enteric Virus
In Spain, human bocavirus (HBoV) was detected in 48 (9.1%) of 527 children with gastroenteritis at similar frequency as for children with respiratory illness (40/520, 7.7%). Fecal excretion adds new concern about the transmission of HBoV.
Diego Vicente +4 more
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Human bocavirus infection in hospitalized children in Italy
BACKGROUND: Human bocavirus (HBoV) was first discovered in Sweden in 2005 and has now been found worldwide; however its role in clinically relevant diseases has not yet been clearly defined.
Alessandra Pierângeli +2 more
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Human Bocavirus Infection, Canada
Human Bocavirus was detected in 18 (1.5%) of 1,209 respiratory specimens collected in 2003 and 2004 in Canada. The main symptoms of affected patients were cough (78%), fever (67%), and sore throat (44%). Nine patients were hospitalized; of these, 8 (89%)
Diane Ward +4 more
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Phylogenetic and recombination analysis of human bocavirus 2 [PDF]
Background Human bocavirus 2(HBoV2) and other human bocavirus species (HBoV, HBoV3, and HBoV4) have been discovered recently. But the precise phylogenetic relationships among these viruses are not clear yet.
Li Huiying +9 more
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Human bocavirus (HBoV) – new parvovirus
Human bocavirus was discovered in 2005 in nasopharyngeal aspirates of Swedish children with acute respiratory tract infection (ARTI). The virus is distributed worldwide. HBoV is detected in children with respiratory tract infection in children with acute
Tina Uršič, Miroslav Petrovc
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Respiratory viral infections are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the world; however, there are several groups of viruses that are insufficiently routinely sought for, and can thus be considered neglected from a diagnostic and clinical ...
Sunčanica Ljubin-Sternak +8 more
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Human Bocavirus and Gastroenteritis
To the Editor: We read with great interest the recent study by Vicente and colleagues, who suspect the human bocavirus (HBoV), a newly detected parvovirus initially described as a respiratory pathogen, to be a possible causative agent of gastroenteritis in children (1).
Diego Vicente +7 more
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Identification and nearly full-length genome characterization of novel porcine bocaviruses. [PDF]
The genus bocavirus includes bovine parvovirus (BPV), minute virus of canines (MVC), and a group of human bocaviruses (HBoV1-4). Using sequence-independent single primer amplification (SISPA), a novel bocavirus group was discovered with high prevalence ...
Wei-xia Cheng +7 more
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Severe Human Bocavirus–Associated Pneumonia in Adults at a Referral Hospital, Seoul, South Korea
We report a case series of severe human bocavirus–associated pneumonia in adults in Seoul, South Korea. The virus accounted for 0.5% of all severe pneumonia cases.
Sang-Ho Choi +14 more
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