Selected article for: "frequently occur and high frequency"

Author: Schildgen, Oliver
Title: Human Bocavirus: Lessons Learned to Date
  • Document date: 2013_1_11
  • ID: 1qyuhbz0_14
    Snippet: The four distinct subtypes have been named HBoV1-4. Subtype 1 is mainly associated with respiratory diseases, but can also be found in stool samples from patients suffering from diarrhea. The prevalence in symptomatic patients is approximately 1.5-16% for HBoV-1 [51, 52] 21-26% for HBoV-2 [6] , approximately 1% for HBoV-3 [53] , and 0.6% for HBoV4 [54] . It appears that HBoVs have a high frequency of recombination among each other, as some subtyp.....
    Document: The four distinct subtypes have been named HBoV1-4. Subtype 1 is mainly associated with respiratory diseases, but can also be found in stool samples from patients suffering from diarrhea. The prevalence in symptomatic patients is approximately 1.5-16% for HBoV-1 [51, 52] 21-26% for HBoV-2 [6] , approximately 1% for HBoV-3 [53] , and 0.6% for HBoV4 [54] . It appears that HBoVs have a high frequency of recombination among each other, as some subtypes are derived from recombinations of two others [6] , and novel variants seem to occur more frequently than initially assumed [53] .

    Search related documents:
    Co phrase search for related documents