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_21
Snippet: In conclusion, in the present study we have provided a first insight into the epidemiology and clinical aspects of HBoV infections in hospitalized children in Greece. Our findings suggest a possible association of HBoV with lower RTI, manifested mainly by fever, cough and wheezing, most often in infants, and a seasonal pattern with HBoV cases occurring in cold months......
Document: In conclusion, in the present study we have provided a first insight into the epidemiology and clinical aspects of HBoV infections in hospitalized children in Greece. Our findings suggest a possible association of HBoV with lower RTI, manifested mainly by fever, cough and wheezing, most often in infants, and a seasonal pattern with HBoV cases occurring in cold months.
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