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Use of In vivo Imaging to Monitor the Progression of Experimental Mouse Cytomegalovirus Infection in Neonates
Published on: July 6, 2013
Human bocavirus infection in a neonatal intensive care unit
C Calvo1, M L García-García, C Blanco
1Pediatrics Department, Severo Ochoa Hospital, Madrid, Spain. ccalvo@mi.madritel.es
Abstract:
Human bocavirus (HBoV) plays a non-insignificant role as a pathogen in respiratory tract diseases in the pediatric population, especially in infants younger than 2 years of age. In this paper, we have described two cases of a possible nosocomial infection in a neonatal intensive care unit being HBoV the sole detected respiratory virus in clinical samples.
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