2015
DOI: 10.3390/v7030996
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Identification of New Respiratory Viruses in the New Millennium

Abstract: The rapid advancement of molecular tools in the past 15 years has allowed for the retrospective discovery of several new respiratory viruses as well as the characterization of novel emergent strains. The inability to characterize the etiological origins of respiratory conditions, particularly in children, led several researchers to pursue the discovery of the underlying etiology of disease. In 2001, this led to the discovery of human metapneumovirus (hMPV) and soon following that the outbreak of Severe Acute R… Show more

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“…This result might reflect enhanced human gut tropism for HBoV-2 and HBoV-3 relative to HBoV-1 as already suggested by other authors (Blinkova et al 2009). Indeed, there is satisfactory evidence demonstrating an association between HBoV-1 and respiratory disease in children, and there is evidence that HBoV-2 (and possibly the HBoV-3 and HBoV-4 species) are associated with gastroenteritis (Berry et al 2015;Broccolo et al 2015). In the present study, one sample was classified as HBoV-4.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 47%
“…This result might reflect enhanced human gut tropism for HBoV-2 and HBoV-3 relative to HBoV-1 as already suggested by other authors (Blinkova et al 2009). Indeed, there is satisfactory evidence demonstrating an association between HBoV-1 and respiratory disease in children, and there is evidence that HBoV-2 (and possibly the HBoV-3 and HBoV-4 species) are associated with gastroenteritis (Berry et al 2015;Broccolo et al 2015). In the present study, one sample was classified as HBoV-4.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 47%
“…R espiratory viral infections are among the most common acute infections in patients presenting to the emergency department (1). Optimization of care for such patients involves accurate and rapid diagnostics (2).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Acute respiratory illnesses (ARI) caused by respiratory viruses including influenza viruses and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) affect hundreds of millions of people per year, and are the most common causes of viral infections in the respiratory tract in humans (Berry, 2015; Zimmerman, 2015; Fendrick, 2003). Each year, approximately 500 million cases of ARI are reported in the United States, with direct and indirect costs approaching $40 billion annually (Berry, 2015; Fendrick 2003).…”
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“…Each year, approximately 500 million cases of ARI are reported in the United States, with direct and indirect costs approaching $40 billion annually (Berry, 2015; Fendrick 2003). …”
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