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Human Bocavirus Is a Common, Asymptomatic Infection in Infants
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Title Human Bocavirus Is a Common, Asymptomatic Infection in Infants
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/583156?src=rss
Description The recently discovered human bocavirus, a parvovirus found in the respiratory tracts of children with acute respiratory tract infections and in the feces of children with gastroenteritis, does not appear to be the cause of illness, Danish researchers report in the October issue of The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. Reuters Health Information
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Date Nov 8, 2008
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