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. 2017 Oct 13;53(1):88–94. doi: 10.1002/ppul.23891

Table 2.

Comparison between cases with acute HBoV1 sole infection and cases with acute human bocavirus 1 infection and multiple viruses detection

Acute HBoV1 infection
Characteristics Sole infection (n = 4) a Multiple viruses detection (n = 34) a P
Demographics
Age (median [IQR] months) 29.0 (15.3‐44.8) 21.1 (13.3‐26.7) 0.2
Male gender 1 (25.0) 15 (44.1) 0.6
History
Disease duration(median [IQR] days) 5.5 (4.0‐13.0) 6.5 (3.8‐8.0) 0.9
Cough 4 (100.0) 33 (97.1) 1.0
Fever 4 (100.0) 34 (100.0)
Difficulty breathing 2 (50.0) 25 (73.5) 0.6
Vomiting 3 (75.0) 13 (38.2) 0.3
Physical examination
Rhonchi 3 (75.0) 23 (67.6) 1.0
Crackles 3 (75.0) 17 (50.0) 0.6
Tachypnea 2 (50.0) 14 (41.2) 1.0
Wheezing 1 (25.0) 11 (32.4) 1.0
Reduced pulmonary expansion 0 (0.0) 3 (8.8) 1.0
Malnutrition 0 (0.0) 1 (2.9) 1.0
Chest retraction 0 (0.0) 1 (2.9) 1.0

IQR, interquartile range.

a

Expressed as absolute number and percentage if not otherwise specified.