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human bocavirus infections are common in beijing population indicated by sero-antibody prevalence analysis.human bocavirus (hbov) is a newly identified human parvovirus that was originally detected in the respiratory secretions of children with respiratory infections. this study aimed to learn about the importance of hbov infections by revealing the prevalence of serum antibodies against hbov in beijing population.200919567139
[viral etiology of acute respiratory tract infection among pediatric inpatients and outpatients from 2010 to 2012 in beijing, china].acute respiratory tract infections (ari) are the leading cause of pediatric morbidity and mortality worldwide, particularly in developing countries. viruses are the main pathogens of ari in children. the purpose of the present study was to determine the epidemiologic features of respiratory viruses, including novel viruses, in outpatient and hospitalized children with ari.201323927797
virus profile in children with acute respiratory infections with various severities in beijing, china.acute respiratory infection (ari) is one of the most common infectious diseases in infants and young children globally. this study aimed to determine the virus profile in children with ari presenting with different severities.201425382323
detection of a bocavirus circular genome in fecal specimens from children with acute diarrhea in beijing, china.to determine if human bocavirus 2 (hbov2) has a circular genome similar to the head-to-tail sequence of hbov1 and the episomal form of hbov3, 15 hbov2 positive samples identified from 553 stool specimens from children with acute diarrhea were tested for a head-to-tail sequence using taqman-based real-time pcr. a circular genome with a head-to-tail sequence was identified in one (bjq435) out of 15 samples tested by nested pcr. the complete circular genome of hbov2-c1 (bjq435) was 5307 nt in lengt ...201223133667
differential seroprevalence of human bocavirus species 1-4 in beijing, china.four species of human bocaviruses (hbov1-4) have been identified based on phylogenetic analysis since its first report in 2005. hbov1 has been associated with respiratory disease, whereas hbov2-4 are mainly detected in enteric infections. although the prevalence of hbovs in humans has been studied in some regions, it has not been well addressed globally.201222761854
[seroprevalence of antibody against human bocavirus in beijing, china].to find out the importance of human bocavirus (hbov) as an infectious agent for population in beijing, china, seroprevalence study was conducted by using expressed recombinant major capsid vp2 protein as an antigen.200819099684
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