Author: Haidopoulou, Katerina; Goutaki, Myrofora; Damianidou, Lambrini; Eboriadou, Maria; Antoniadis, Antonis; Papa, Anna
Title: Human bocavirus infections in hospitalized Greek children Document date: 2010_3_9
ID: wjm8ju3v_20
Snippet: The association of HBoV with acute wheezing, a symptom found in 62.5% of our patients, has been well described in recently published studies [5, 14, 18, 28] . Another 2 of our patients presented with laryngotracheobronchitis, a finding which is in accordance with the study of Rihkanen et al. [29] . Only 1 of our patients returned for follow-up and a second throat swab sample, taken 20 days after the first one, was found negative for HBoV DNA. Our.....
Document: The association of HBoV with acute wheezing, a symptom found in 62.5% of our patients, has been well described in recently published studies [5, 14, 18, 28] . Another 2 of our patients presented with laryngotracheobronchitis, a finding which is in accordance with the study of Rihkanen et al. [29] . Only 1 of our patients returned for follow-up and a second throat swab sample, taken 20 days after the first one, was found negative for HBoV DNA. Our findings suggest that HBoV may have similar clinical features to those of other respiratory viruses such as RSV. One may argue that the fact that HBoV is prevalent in samples from patients with respiratory tract infection does not guarantee a causative role for the symptoms, especially when -as in this case -it is frequently detected in combination with other respiratory viruses of known pathogenic potential. On the other hand, HBoV was rarely detected in asymptomatic children [16, 22] .
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