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human bocavirus in children with respiratory tract infection in shanghai: a retrospective study.human bocavirus (hbov) was first reported in 2005. the worldwide presence of hbov in children with acute respiratory tract infection (arti) has been confirmed. this study aimed to understand the prevalence and clinical features of hbov in children with arti in shanghai and explore the causative implication of hbov in arti.201020143214
correlation between bocavirus infection and humoral response, and co-infection with other respiratory viruses in children with acute respiratory infection.human bocavirus (hbov), a recently discovered virus, is prevalent among children with respiratory tract infection throughout the world. co-infection was frequently found in hbov-positive patients. thus, whether hbov is responsible for the respiratory disease is still arguable.201020022295
molecular monitoring of causative viruses in child acute respiratory infection in endemo-epidemic situations in shanghai.numerous viruses are responsible for respiratory infections; however, both their distribution and genetic diversity, in a limited area and a population subgroup, have been studied only rarely during a sustained period of time.201020855230
high incidence of multiple viral infections identified in upper respiratory tract infected children under three years of age in shanghai, china.upper respiratory tract infection (urti) is a major reason for hospitalization in childhood. more than 80% of urtis are viral. etiological diagnosis of urtis is important to make correct clinical decisions on treatment methods. however, data for viral spectrum of urtis are very limited in shanghai children.201222970251
high human bocavirus viral load is associated with disease severity in children under five years of age.human bocavirus (hbov) is a parvovirus and detected worldwide in lower respiratory tract infections (lrtis), but its pathogenic role in respiratory illness is still debatable due to high incidence of co-infection with other respiratory viruses. to determine the prevalence of hbov infection in patients with lrti in shanghai and its correlation with disease severity, we performed a 3-year prospective study of hbov in healthy controls, outpatients and inpatients under five years of age with x-ray d ...201323638038
detection and genome analysis of human bocavirus 1-4 from hospitalized children with acute lower respiratory tract infection and symptoms of wheezing in shanghai.the aim of this study was to elucidate the clinical and molecular epidemiology of human bocavirus (hbov)1-4 in hospitalized children in shanghai suffering from acute lower respiratory tract infection with symptoms of wheezing. hbov1-4 was detected by nested pcr from 275 nasopharyngeal secretion samples collected from hospitalized children. the hbov-positive dna sequences were aligned and phylogenetic trees were constructed. the detection rate of hbov1 was 5.45% (15/275), which was second only to ...201324085194
viral pathogens among elderly people with acute respiratory infections in shanghai, china: preliminary results from a laboratory-based surveillance, 2012-2015.acute respiratory infections (aris), with viral pathogens as the major contributors, are the most common illnesses worldwide, and increase the morbidity and mortality among the elderly population. the clinical and pathological features of elderly people with aris need to be identified for disease intervention. from january 1(st) , 2012 through december 31(st) , 2015, respiratory specimens from patients above 60 years old with aris were collected from the outpatient and inpatient settings of six ...201627943329
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