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Author: Hustedt, Joshua W.; Christie, Celia; Hustedt, Madison M.; Esposito, Daina; Vazquez, Marietta
Title: Seroepidemiology of Human Bocavirus Infection in Jamaica
  • Document date: 2012_5_29
  • ID: 19k8ed4x_15
    Snippet: Hospitalization proved to be significantly associated with HBoV exposure with 71/84 (84.5%) hospitalized children versus 79/118 (66.9%) of non-hospitalized children testing seropositive to HBoV (P = 0.005). However, hospitalized children were significantly older with an average age of 53.2640.7 months versus 26.2616.9 months for non-hospitalized children (P,0.001). In a multivariate analysis the age of the subjects proved to be the only statistic.....
    Document: Hospitalization proved to be significantly associated with HBoV exposure with 71/84 (84.5%) hospitalized children versus 79/118 (66.9%) of non-hospitalized children testing seropositive to HBoV (P = 0.005). However, hospitalized children were significantly older with an average age of 53.2640.7 months versus 26.2616.9 months for non-hospitalized children (P,0.001). In a multivariate analysis the age of the subjects proved to be the only statistically significant finding.

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