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Author: Moriyama, Yoko; Hamada, Hiromichi; Okada, Mineyuki; Tsuchiya, Nozomi; Maru, Hiromi; Shirato, Yuri; Maeda, Yasuhiro; Hirose, Yosuke; Yoshida, Masaki; Omura, Yoh; Honda, Takafumi; Muto, Ayako; Hayashi, Kitami; Terai, Masaru
Title: Distinctive clinical features of human bocavirus in children younger than 2 years
  • Document date: 2010_4_10
  • ID: uzzyws7p_11
    Snippet: All data were described as mean (m) ± standard deviation (SD). Parametric data were analyzed using Student's t-test. A p value of <0.05 was considered statistically significant. All analyses were performed using software (JMP ver.8; SAS Institute Inc., NC, USA). Table 1 presents infectious agents detected in the study population. We detected at least one virus agent in 226 (56.2%) of the 402 children; 36 patients (9.0%) were coinfected with diff.....
    Document: All data were described as mean (m) ± standard deviation (SD). Parametric data were analyzed using Student's t-test. A p value of <0.05 was considered statistically significant. All analyses were performed using software (JMP ver.8; SAS Institute Inc., NC, USA). Table 1 presents infectious agents detected in the study population. We detected at least one virus agent in 226 (56.2%) of the 402 children; 36 patients (9.0%) were coinfected with different viruses. No virus was detected in 140 patients (34.8%).

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