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Journal of Clinical Virology, 2008
Human bocavirus (HBoV) was first described in 2005 in nasopharyngeal aspirates of children with respiratory tract infection. Multiple studies have confirmed the presence of HBoV in respiratory tract samples of children world-wide. HBoV has recently also been detected in blood and fecal samples.
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Human bocavirus (HBoV) was first described in 2005 in nasopharyngeal aspirates of children with respiratory tract infection. Multiple studies have confirmed the presence of HBoV in respiratory tract samples of children world-wide. HBoV has recently also been detected in blood and fecal samples.
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Human Metapneumovirus and Human Bocavirus in Children
Pediatric Research, 2009Several new viruses have recently been described in children, including human metapneumovirus (hMPV) and human bocavirus (HBoV). hMPV has been established as a common cause of upper and lower respiratory tract infections in children, often second only to respiratory syncytial virus as a cause of bronchiolitis in infants.
Edmund, Milder, John C, Arnold
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Human bocavirus—the first 5 years
Reviews in Medical Virology, 2011SUMMARYFour species of human bocavirus (HBoV) have been recently discovered and classified in the Bocavirus genus (family Parvoviridae, subfamily Parvovirinae). Although detected both in respiratory and stool samples worldwide, HBoV1 is predominantly a respiratory pathogen, whereas HBoV2, HBoV3, and HBoV4 have been found mainly in stool.
Jartti, T +5 more
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Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2010
Human bocavirus (HBoV) was first detected using nonspecific gene sequencing of specimens from human subjects with respiratory illness. Viral, bacterial, and human genetic sequences were identified in 2 libraries of specimens collected at different times of year.
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Human bocavirus (HBoV) was first detected using nonspecific gene sequencing of specimens from human subjects with respiratory illness. Viral, bacterial, and human genetic sequences were identified in 2 libraries of specimens collected at different times of year.
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‘Human bocavirus in Pakistani children with gastroenteritis'
Journal of Medical Virology, 2015Human Bocaviruses (HBoV) have been detected in human respiratory and gastrointestinal infections worldwide. Four genotypes of HBoV (HBoV1–4) have been described; HBoV‐1 is associated with respiratory tract infections while HBoV‐2, ‐3, and ‐4 genotypes are considered as entero‐pathogenic although the exact role largely remains unclear.
Muhammad Masroor, Alam +9 more
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Medecine et maladies infectieuses, 2009
Human Bocavirus (HboV) was recently cloned by a systematic screening of nasopharyngeal samples from children hospitalized for respiratory tract infections. This virus, genus Bocavirus, family Parvoviridae, was identified by screening for its DNA in 5% of nasopharyngeal aspirates, as reported in several studies. It may be responsible for upper and lower
C, Catalano-Pons +3 more
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Human Bocavirus (HboV) was recently cloned by a systematic screening of nasopharyngeal samples from children hospitalized for respiratory tract infections. This virus, genus Bocavirus, family Parvoviridae, was identified by screening for its DNA in 5% of nasopharyngeal aspirates, as reported in several studies. It may be responsible for upper and lower
C, Catalano-Pons +3 more
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Human bocavirus: clinical significance and implications
Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2008Human bocavirus (HBoV), a parvovirus, was discovered in 2005 with the use of nonspecific genome amplification techniques. Since its discovery, HBoV has been identified worldwide. This review will focus on the epidemiology and clinical features associated with HBoV infection.Initial studies demonstrated the presence of HBoV DNA in respiratory specimens ...
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Pathologie-biologie, 2009
The human bocavirus (HBoV) has been recently identified by means of molecular screening techniques in respiratory tract secretions from children with acute respiratory tract disease. This virus, which belongs to the Parvoviridae family, has been detected worldwide with a 5 to 10% prevalence among children with upper or lower respiratory tract ...
V, Foulongne, M, Segondy
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The human bocavirus (HBoV) has been recently identified by means of molecular screening techniques in respiratory tract secretions from children with acute respiratory tract disease. This virus, which belongs to the Parvoviridae family, has been detected worldwide with a 5 to 10% prevalence among children with upper or lower respiratory tract ...
V, Foulongne, M, Segondy
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Human bocavirus-1 screening in infants with acute lower respiratory tract infection
Journal of International Medical Research, 2021Jishan Zheng, Huiqing Xu
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