2007
DOI: 10.3201/eid1311.070671
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Abstract: Human bocavirus (HBoV) was detected in 14 (2%) of 705 fecal specimens from Brazilian children with gastroenteritis. Coinfection with rotavirus, adenovirus, or norovirus was found in 3 (21.4%) HBoV-positive specimens. None of the HBoV-positive patients had respiratory symptoms.

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“…HBoV detection in faecal samples from individuals with acute gastroenteritis has gained importance following the positive identification of bocavirus in faecal samples from individuals throughout the world (Albuquerque et al 2007, Lau et al 2007, Monteny et al 2007, Vicente et al 2007, Han et al 2009, Chow et al 2010, Kantola et al 2010, Jin et al 2011. In Brazil, only three studies have been published regarding HBoV detection in children with acute gastroenteritis (Albuquerque et al 2007, Santos et al 2010, Proença-Modena et al 2011 and this is the first study conducted in the Central-West Region of Brazil.…”
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“…HBoV detection in faecal samples from individuals with acute gastroenteritis has gained importance following the positive identification of bocavirus in faecal samples from individuals throughout the world (Albuquerque et al 2007, Lau et al 2007, Monteny et al 2007, Vicente et al 2007, Han et al 2009, Chow et al 2010, Kantola et al 2010, Jin et al 2011. In Brazil, only three studies have been published regarding HBoV detection in children with acute gastroenteritis (Albuquerque et al 2007, Santos et al 2010, Proença-Modena et al 2011 and this is the first study conducted in the Central-West Region of Brazil.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In Brazil, only three studies have been published regarding HBoV detection in children with acute gastroenteritis (Albuquerque et al 2007, Santos et al 2010, Proença-Modena et al 2011 and this is the first study conducted in the Central-West Region of Brazil. In addition, our study is unique because the study period of 1994-2004 allows us to assess HBoV-1 and HBoV-3 circulation prior to the discovery of this virus.…”
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