نتایج جستجو برای: human bocavirus

تعداد نتایج: 1643028  

2007
Diego Vicente Gustavo Cilla Milagrosa Montes Eduardo G. Pérez-Yarza Emilio Pérez-Trallero

In Spain, human bocavirus (HBoV) was detected in 48 (9.1%) of 527 children with gastroenteritis at similar frequency as for children with respiratory illness (40/520, 7.7%). Fecal excretion adds new concern about the transmission of HBoV. To our knowledge, this report is the first to document HBoV in human feces.

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2009
Emily T Martin James Taylor Jane Kuypers Amalia Magaret Anna Wald Danielle Zerr Janet A Englund

We evaluated saliva samples from 149 children 2 to 11 years old for human bocavirus (hBoV) DNA. hBoV was detected in saliva samples at asymptomatic enrollment in 3% (5/149) and during respiratory illness in 2% (2/106) of the cases. hBoV was detected in only 1/149 asymptomatic and 0/106 illness nasal samples.

2013
Seyed Hamidreza Monavari Samileh Noorbakhsh Hamidreza Mollaie Mehdi Fazlalipour Bahman Abedi Kiasari

BACKGROUND Human Bocavirus (HBoV) infection is of worldwide distribution. There is increasing evidencethat HBoV is pathogenic for the human gastroenteric tract. However, less data are available on the role of HBoVin gastroenteritis. The present study was aimed to determine the prevalence of HBoV in children with gastroenteritis. METHODS Real-time PCR TaqMan was used to screen 200 stool specim...

Journal: :International Archives of Allergy and Immunology 2021

Respiratory tract infections are the primary cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Human bocavirus 1 (HBoV1), a member Parvoviridae family causes wide spectrum respiratory diseases in children, gastroenteritis adults. The mechanisms latency, persistence, reinfection Bocavirus poorly understood at present due to lack permissive cell lines efficient animal models. Moreover, dual HBoV other v...

2011
Weixia Cheng Jinan Chen Ziqian Xu Jiemei Yu Canping Huang Miao Jin Huiying Li Ming Zhang Yu Jin Zhao-jun Duan

BACKGROUND Human bocavirus 2(HBoV2) and other human bocavirus species (HBoV, HBoV3, and HBoV4) have been discovered recently. But the precise phylogenetic relationships among these viruses are not clear yet. METHODS We collected 632 diarrhea and 162 healthy children in Lanzhou, China. Using PCR, Human bocavirus (HBoV), HBoV2, HBoV3 and HBoV4 were screened. The partial genes of NS, NP1 and VP,...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2008
Musa Y Hindiyeh Nathan Keller Michal Mandelboim Daniela Ram Jana Rubinov Liora Regev Virginia Levy Sara Orzitzer Hilda Shaharabani Roberto Azar Ella Mendelson Zehava Grossman

We investigated coinfection of human bocavirus (HBoV) and other respiratory viruses in hospitalized children by real-time PCR. A high rate (69.2%) of adenovirus infection was found among children infected with HBoV. Such high rates of HboV-adenovirus coinfection have not been previously reported, underscoring the need to investigate the contribution of HBoV in patient clinical presentations.

Journal: :Acta clinica Belgica 2008
C Ricour P Goubau

Human Bocavirus is a newly discovered parvovirus. This virus is the fourth most frequently detected virus among symptomatic children with respiratory infection. Human Bocavirus is present worldwide and is a probable cause of symptomatic respiratory infection, although Koch's postulates are not all fulfilled. In this article, we propose an overview of the main clinical data about this virus, two...

2006
Vincent Foulongne Yann Olejnik Virginie Perez Stéphane Elaerts Michel Rodière Michel Segondy

Human bocavirus (HBoV), a new member of the genus Bocavirus in the family Parvoviridae, has been recently associated with respiratory tract infections. We report the epidemiologic and clinical features observed from a 1-year retrospective study of HBoV infection in young children hospitalized with a respiratory tract infection.

2006
Nathalie Bastien Ken Brandt Kerry Dust Diane Ward Yan Li

Human Bocavirus was detected in 18 (1.5%) of 1,209 respiratory specimens collected in 2003 and 2004 in Canada. The main symptoms of affected patients were cough (78%), fever (67%), and sore throat (44%). Nine patients were hospitalized; of these, 8 (89%) were <5 years of age.

2010
John C. Arnold

Human bocavirus (HBoV) was first detected using nonspecific gene sequencing of specimens from human subjects with respiratory illness. Viral, bacterial, and human genetic sequences were identified in 2 libraries of specimens collected at different times of year. Among the genetic sequences of many known pathogens was a parvovirus clone, which was not parvovirus B19. Bovine parvovirus and canine...

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