Selected article for: "causative agent and virus discovery"

Author: Schildgen, Oliver
Title: Human Bocavirus: Lessons Learned to Date
  • Document date: 2013_1_11
  • ID: 1qyuhbz0_1
    Snippet: For a long time, the number of respiratory infections with clinical symptoms caused by respiratory viruses had no detectable causative agent. With the discovery of human metapneumovirus in 2001 by Bernadette van den Hoogen and her colleagues [1] , virus discovery methods have become a focus of virologists, and there has been a marked increase in the number of newly detected viral pathogens. One of those pathogens is human bocavirus (HBoV), which .....
    Document: For a long time, the number of respiratory infections with clinical symptoms caused by respiratory viruses had no detectable causative agent. With the discovery of human metapneumovirus in 2001 by Bernadette van den Hoogen and her colleagues [1] , virus discovery methods have become a focus of virologists, and there has been a marked increase in the number of newly detected viral pathogens. One of those pathogens is human bocavirus (HBoV), which was initially identified by Tobias Allander in 2005 [2] in 17 respiratory samples from children suffering from a respiratory tract disease of suspected viral origin.

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