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Human Bocavirus Can Be Cultured in Differentiated Human Airway Epithelial Cells
In 2005, a human bocavirus was discovered in children with respiratory tract illnesses. Attempts to culture this virus on conventional cell lines has failed thus far.
van der Hoek, Lia +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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Human bocavirus (HBoV) is an emerging virus globally associated with diarrhea in young children. This study aims to investigate the prevalence of HBoV genotypes in children (≤5 years) from rural communities in South Africa (SA) suffering from acute ...
Mpumelelo Casper Rikhotso +4 more
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Human Bocavirus in Iranian children with acute gastroenteritis [PDF]
Background: Human Bocavirus (HBoV) infection is of worldwide distribution. There is increasing evidence that HBoV is pathogenic for the human gastroenteric tract. However, less data are available on the role of HBoV in gastroenteritis.
Mollaie, Hamidreza +4 more
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The newly identified human bocavirus is frequently detected by molecular techniques in respiratory samples from children with respiratory tract infections, but virions have not been observed so far.
Segondy, Michel +3 more
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Diagnosis of respiratory tract infections caused by human bocavirus 1 [PDF]
Human bocavirus 1 (HBoV1) causes respiratory tract infections in infants and children. Diagnosis of acute HBoV1 infections is challenging as viral DNA is frequently detected in asymptomatic controls and as co-finding with other viruses.
Koskinen J.M. +4 more
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El Bocavirus humano: un nuevo virus respiratorio Human bocavirus: a new respiratory virus
Las infecciones respiratorias agudas son una causa muy importante de morbilidad y mortalidad, especialmente en los niños y en los países en desarrollo.
Carlos Aguirre Muñoz
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Human Bocavirus Infection in Children with Gastroenteritis, Brazil
Human bocavirus (HBoV) was detected in 14 (2%) of 705 fecal specimens from Brazilian children with gastroenteritis. Coinfection with rotavirus, adenovirus, or norovirus was found in 3 (21.4%) HBoV-positive specimens.
Norma Santos +7 more
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Spontaneous pneumomediastinum as a complication in human bocavirus infection
The most common causes of spontaneous pneumomediastinum (SPM) in children are asthma attack and respiratory tract infection.
Findik, Duygu +4 more
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