<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD colSpan=2><HR></TD></TR><TR><TD colSpan=2>China isolates newly-identified Boca Virus in child
By: Reuters
Mon Aug 21, 2006 7:23 AM ET
BEIJING (Reuters) - "Chinese scientists have diagnosed a child suffering from respiratory illness as being infected with the human bocavirus, which was only identified last year, an official newspaper reported on Monday.
The child, from Chenzhou in the central Chinese province of Hunan, had been admitted to hospital with a severe respiratory infection, the Guangming Daily said.
DNA tests then confirmed the child had contracted the virus, the newspaper said. It did not give other details about the case.
Last August, Swedish researchers said they had identified a previously unknown virus that may cause many cases of serious respiratory infections in children.
They named the virus human bocavirus and suggested researchers start a systematic search for all the viruses that cause respiratory infections.
The report, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, underlined how little doctors know about the sources of most respiratory infections."
http://maconareaonline.com/news.asp?id=14923
"Swedish researchers say they have identified a virus that may cause many of the respiratory infections in children. They're naming it human boca virus. Respiratory infections are a living cause of hospital visits among infants and children. The scientists say in 12 percent to 39 percent of cases, the cause of the infection is never identified. "
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0508/23/lt.02.html
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By: Reuters
Mon Aug 21, 2006 7:23 AM ET
BEIJING (Reuters) - "Chinese scientists have diagnosed a child suffering from respiratory illness as being infected with the human bocavirus, which was only identified last year, an official newspaper reported on Monday.
The child, from Chenzhou in the central Chinese province of Hunan, had been admitted to hospital with a severe respiratory infection, the Guangming Daily said.
DNA tests then confirmed the child had contracted the virus, the newspaper said. It did not give other details about the case.
Last August, Swedish researchers said they had identified a previously unknown virus that may cause many cases of serious respiratory infections in children.
They named the virus human bocavirus and suggested researchers start a systematic search for all the viruses that cause respiratory infections.
The report, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, underlined how little doctors know about the sources of most respiratory infections."
http://maconareaonline.com/news.asp?id=14923
"Swedish researchers say they have identified a virus that may cause many of the respiratory infections in children. They're naming it human boca virus. Respiratory infections are a living cause of hospital visits among infants and children. The scientists say in 12 percent to 39 percent of cases, the cause of the infection is never identified. "
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0508/23/lt.02.html
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