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Detection of bocavirus in saliva of children with and without respiratory illness
Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 10/08/09
Martin ET et al. – The authors evaluated saliva samples from 149 children ages 2 to 11 years old for human bocavirus DNA. HBoV was detected in saliva samples at asymptomatic enrollment for 3% and during respiratory illness for 2%. HBoV was detected in only 1/149 asymptomatic and 0/106 illness nasal samples.
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