Absence of detectable replication of human bocavirus species 2 in respiratory tract

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Human bocavirus (HBoV) commonly infects young children and is associated with respiratory disease; disease associations of the divergent HBoV-2 species are unknown. Frequent HBoV-2 detection in fecal samples indicated widespread circulation in the United Kingdom and Thailand, but its lack of detection among 6,524 respiratory samples indicates likely differences from HBoV-1 in tropism/pathogenesis.

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Chieochansin, T., Kapoor, A., Delwart, E., Poovorawan, Y., & Simmonds, P. (2009). Absence of detectable replication of human bocavirus species 2 in respiratory tract. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 15(9), 1503–1505. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1509.090394

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