Introduction: Human bocavirus type I (HBoV1) is a member of the Parvoviridae family discovered in 2005. Recently, two new members have been recognized, HBoV2 and HBoV3. Its role as a pathogen in ...
A 60-year-old woman presented to the emergency department with difficulty breathing and a nonproductive cough that worsened when she lay flat. The symptoms progressed from a previous mild respiratory ...
Health experts in China have claimed yesterday to detect human bocavirus (HboV) infections in children living in Hunan Province, located in central China. Stating that this is the first confirmed case ...
ArcDia Ltd (http://www.arcdia.com). ArcDia International Ltd today announced that the first antigen test for human bocavirus type 1 is now commercially available on ...
DENVER -- A new study led by researchers at National Jewish Health has revealed that, while a wide range of viruses can cause lower respiratory tract illnesses (LRIs) in infants, certain viruses and ...
A new study conducted by researchers at National Jewish Health has shed light on how different viruses contribute to lower respiratory tract illnesses (LRIs) in infants. While a variety of viruses can ...
A new study led by researchers at National Jewish Health has revealed that, while a wide range of viruses can cause lower respiratory tract illnesses (LRIs) in infants, certain viruses and viral ...