Human Bocavirus: A Novel Parvovirus Epidemiologically Associated with Pneumonia Requiring Hospitalization in Thailand
The Journal of Infectious Diseases2007Vol. 195(7), pp. 1038–1045
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Alicia M. Fry, Xiaoyan Lu, Malinee Chittaganpitch, Teresa C. T. Peret, Julie E. Fischer, Scott F. Dowell, Larry J. Anderson, Dean D. Erdman, Sonja J. Olsen
Abstract
HBoV infection was epidemiologically associated with pneumonia among young children in rural Thailand, but infection and illness may be dependent on coinfection with other viruses.
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