The Human Bocavirus Is Associated with Some Lung and Colorectal Cancers and Persists in Solid Tumors. [PDF]
Human bocavirus is the second autonomous human parvovirus with assumed pathogenic potential. Other parvoviruses are known to persist and even integrate into the host genome, eventually contributing to the multi-step development of cancer. Human bocavirus
Verena Schildgen +4 more
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Human Bocavirus in French Children [PDF]
Human bocavirus (HBoV), a new member of the genus Bocavirus in the family Parvoviridae, has been recently associated with respiratory tract infections. We report the epidemiologic and clinical features observed from a 1-year retrospective study of HBoV ...
Vincent Foulongne +5 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%)
Nathalie Bastien +4 more
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Severe Human Bocavirus Infection, Germany
Human bocavirus (HBoV), discovered in 2005, can cause respiratory disease or no symptoms at all. We confirmed HBoV infection in an 8-month-old girl with hypoxia, respiratory distress, wheezing, cough, and fever.
Robert Walter Körner +5 more
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Recombination analysis based on the complete genome of bocavirus [PDF]
Bocavirus include bovine parvovirus, minute virus of canine, porcine bocavirus, gorilla bocavirus, and Human bocaviruses 1-4 (HBoVs). Although recent reports showed that recombination happened in bocavirus, no systematical study investigated the ...
Chen Shengxia +8 more
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Acute human bocavirus 1 infection in child with life-threatening bilateral bronchiolitis and right-sided pneumonia: a case report [PDF]
Background Human bocavirus 1 is a commonly detected human parvovirus. Many studies have shown human bocavirus 1 as a pathogen in association with acute respiratory tract infections in children.
Inga Ziemele +9 more
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Novel Human Bocavirus in Children with Acute Respiratory Tract Infection
Human bocavirus (HBoV) and HBoV2, two human bocavirus species, were found in 18 and 10 of 235 nasopharyngeal aspirates, respectively, from children hospitalized with acute respiratory tract infection.
Jing-rong Song +10 more
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Human Bocavirus in Children with Acute Gastroenteritis, Chile, 1985–2010
We detected human bocavirus in 89 (19.3%) of 462 fecal samples collected during 3 periods from 1985 through 2010 from children
Jorge Levican +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 NP1 antagonizes host type I interferon response through repressing the nuclear transport of STAT1 [PDF]
Human bocavirus 1 (HBoV1), first identified in human nasopharyngeal specimens in 2005, is a relatively recent member of the respiratory virus family and is primarily associated with respiratory tract infections.
Minfei Xue +7 more
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