نتایج جستجو برای: bocavirus

تعداد نتایج: 722  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2011
Melinda M Pettigrew Janneane F Gent Richard B Pyles Aaron L Miller Johanna Nokso-Koivisto Tasnee Chonmaitree

Acute otitis media (AOM) is a common complication of upper respiratory tract infection whose pathogenesis involves both viruses and bacteria. We examined risks of acute otitis media associated with specific combinations of respiratory viruses and acute otitis media bacterial pathogens. Data were from a prospective study of children ages 6 to 36 months and included viral and bacterial culture an...

Journal: :The Australasian nurses journal 1981
K Clark

Garcia MLG, Calvo C, Pozo F, et al. Detection of human bocavirus in ill and healthy Spanish children: a 2-year study. This paper has been retracted.

Journal: :Japanese journal of infectious diseases 2015
Masatsugu Obuchi Shin-ichi Yagi Ayako Oguri Takenori Takizawa Hirokazu Kimura Tetsutaro Sata

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2010
Amit Kapoor Peter Simmonds Elizabeth Slikas Linlin Li Ladaporn Bodhidatta Orntipa Sethabutr Henda Triki Olfa Bahri Bamidele S Oderinde Marycelin M Baba David N Bukbuk John Besser Joanne Bartkus Eric Delwart

A new species of parvovirus, tentatively named human bocavirus 4 (HBoV4), was genetically characterized. Among 641 feces samples obtained from children and adults, the most commonly detected bocavirus species were, in descending order, HBoV2, HBoV3, HBoV4, and HBoV1, with an HBoV2 prevalence of 21% and 26% in Nigerian and Tunisian children, respectively. HBoV3 or HBoV4 species were found in 12 ...

2017
Saleh A Eifan Atif Hanif Sameera Mohammed AlJohani Muhammad Atif

Respiratory infections are caused by an array of viruses, and limited information is available about viral coexistence, comparative symptoms, and the burden of illness. This retrospective cohort study aimed to determine the etiological agents responsible for respiratory tract infections by Anyplex II RV16 detection kit (RV16, Seegene), involving 2266 pediatric patients with respiratory infectio...

2009
Thaweesak Chieochansin Amit Kapoor Eric Delwart Yong Poovorawan Peter Simmonds

Human bocavirus (HBoV) commonly infects young children and is associated with respiratory disease; disease associations of the divergent HBoV-2 species are unknown. Frequent HBoV-2 detection in fecal samples indicated widespread circulation in the United Kingdom and Thailand, but its lack of detection among 6,524 respiratory samples indicates likely differences from HBoV-1 in tropism/pathogenesis.

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2009
Jane L. Arthur Geoffrey D. Higgins Geoffrey P. Davidson Rodney C. Givney Rodney M. Ratcliff

Acute gastroenteritis (AGE) is a common illness affecting all age groups worldwide, causing an estimated three million deaths annually. Viruses such as rotavirus, adenovirus, and caliciviruses are a major cause of AGE, but in many patients a causal agent cannot be found despite extensive diagnostic testing. Proposing that novel viruses are the reason for this diagnostic gap, we used molecular s...

2008
Alessandra Pierangeli Carolina Scagnolari Simona Trombetti Rosanna Grossi Massimo Battaglia Corrado Moretti Fabio Midulla Guido Antonelli

BACKGROUND Human bocavirus (HBoV) was first discovered in Sweden in 2005 and has now been found worldwide; however its role in clinically relevant diseases has not yet been clearly defined. OBJECTIVES To gain new insight into HBoV infection among children hospitalized with acute respiratory infections in Rome. METHODS Between November 2004 and May 2007, 415 nasal washings were tested for th...

2013
Daisuke Mori Udaya Ranawaka Kentaro Yamada Shaman Rajindrajith Kazushi Miya Harsha Kumara Kithsiri Perera Takashi Matsumoto Malka Dassanayake Marcelo Takahiro Mitui Hisashi Mori Akira Nishizono Maria Söderlund-Venermo Kamruddin Ahmed

We identified human bocavirus (HBoV) DNA by PCR in cerebrospinal fluid from adults and children with encephalitis in Sri Lanka. HBoV types 1, 2, and 3 were identified among these cases. Phylogenetic analysis of HBoV1 strain sequences found no subclustering with strains previously identified among encephalitis cases in Bangladesh.

2017
S.-L. Zhai T. Lin Y.-W. Chen R. Liu D.-H. Lv X.-H. Wen X.-L. Zhu D. Wang F. Li W.-K. Wei

We obtained the first full-length genome sequence of canine bocavirus 2 (CBoV2) from the faeces of a healthy dog in Guangzhou city, Guangdong province, mainland China. The genome of GZHD15 consisted of 5059 nucleotides. Sequence analysis suggested that GZHD15 was close to a previously circulated Hong Kong isolate.

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