Selected article for: "hbov detection and respiratory infection"

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_19
    Snippet: Four of the 12 cases were co-infections, 3 of them with influenza A virus and 1 with coronavirus OC43. Similar findings were reported in other studies, where co-infection was found in one third of patients [5, 24] , while other investigators have reported even higher rates [8, 15, 25] . It has been hypothesized that detection of HBoV asymptomatic presence may be enhanced by the symptoms caused by another virus or that HBoV may aggravate the clini.....
    Document: Four of the 12 cases were co-infections, 3 of them with influenza A virus and 1 with coronavirus OC43. Similar findings were reported in other studies, where co-infection was found in one third of patients [5, 24] , while other investigators have reported even higher rates [8, 15, 25] . It has been hypothesized that detection of HBoV asymptomatic presence may be enhanced by the symptoms caused by another virus or that HBoV may aggravate the clinical course of symptoms due to other viral infections, so that it is frequently detected in hospitalized children [26] . Co-infection is frequently described with many respiratory viruses and the question whether this may result in more serious clinical outcomes has not been clarified [27] .

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