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Human bocaviruses (HBoVs) 1⁻4 belong to the Parvoviridae family, and they infect the respiratory or gastrointestinal tracts in children. We investigated the prevalence of HBoV1⁻4 DNAs in the blood and stool samples, and of HBoV1⁻4 IgG ...
Zaiga Nora-Krukle +8 more
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Viruses as sole causative agents of severe acute respiratory tract infections in children [PDF]
Background: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and influenza A viruses are known to cause severe acute respiratory tract infections (SARIs) in children. For other viruses like human rhinoviruses (HRVs) this is less well established.
De Hoog, M. (Matthijs) +6 more
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A Subtype of Human Bocavirus Detected in Rattus Norvegicus Feces in China [PDF]
Fang‐Fei You +4 more
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Human bocavirus respiratory infections in children
SUMMARYHuman bocavirus (HBoV) was recently identified in respiratory samples from patients with acute respiratory infections and has been reported in different regions of the world. To the best of our knowledge, HBoV has never been reported in respiratory infections in Brazil.
Gagliardi, T. B. +9 more
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ABSTRACT Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are a health priority, especially in countries with limited resources. They are a major cause of morbidity and mortality, especially among children and the elderly. In Senegal, the endemic circulation of respiratory viruses other than influenza has been demonstrated.
Anna Julienne Selbé Ndiaye +14 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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Single-and multiple viral respiratory infections in children: Disease and management cannot be related to a specific pathogen [PDF]
Background: The number of viral pathogens associated with pediatric acute respiratory tract infection (ARI) has grown since the introduction of reverse transcription real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assays.
de Groot, R. (Ronald) +4 more
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This study investigated the role of human adenoviruses (HAdVs) in tonsillar hypertrophy among children by analyzing oropharyngeal swabs and tonsillar tissues from 50 children. HAdV‐C genomes were detected in 32% of hypertrophic tissues, with a predominance of persistent infections (81%) and varying viral loads that peaked in children under 5 years of ...
Zahra Heydarifard +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background The COVID‐19 pandemic and associated non‐pharmaceutical interventions significantly altered the epidemiology of respiratory pathogens. This study aimed to evaluate the changes in the prevalence and distribution of respiratory pathogens among children with acute respiratory infections (ARIs) before and after the relaxation of COVID ...
Heping Wang +7 more
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Immunobiology of Emerging Human DNA Viruses [PDF]
Many unknown species of human DNA viruses have recently (2005-2013) been discovered by using modern molecular and bioinformatic tools. The clinical and pathogenic roles of these viruses are presently known only fragmentarily; however they were found in ...
Kumar, Arun
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