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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_30
    Snippet: Recently, a high co-infection rate is under discussion in HBoV-positive respiratory infection [17, 18] . Previous reports have presented the possibility that HBoV detection in respiratory tract samples reflects asymptomatic persistence or prolonged viral shedding [26] . Although results of the present study also show a high co-infection rate, clinical characteristics in HBoV-single positive patients strongly suggest the pathogenic potential of HB.....
    Document: Recently, a high co-infection rate is under discussion in HBoV-positive respiratory infection [17, 18] . Previous reports have presented the possibility that HBoV detection in respiratory tract samples reflects asymptomatic persistence or prolonged viral shedding [26] . Although results of the present study also show a high co-infection rate, clinical characteristics in HBoV-single positive patients strongly suggest the pathogenic potential of HBoV in young children with LRTIs.

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