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Table 2 Detection rates of bocaviruses genotypes in stool samples of under five children, Giza, Egypt

From: Etiology of diarrheal disease among children under 5 years in Egypt: a high incidence of human bocavirus

 

Prevalence n/N (%)

Male

Female

Total

Bocavirus infection

 HBoV-1

19/51 (37.3%)

12/51 (23.5%)

31/102 (30.4%)

 HBoV-2/4

20/51 (39.2 %)

14/51 (27.5%)

34/102 (33.3%)

 HBoV-3

25/51 (49 %)

20/51(39.2%)

45/102 (44.1%)

One genotype (n = 20/59, 34%)

 HBoV-1

2/34 (5.9%)

1/25 (4%)

3/59 (5%)

 HBoV-2/4

4/34 (11.8%)

3/25(12%)

7/59 (12%)

 HBoV-3

5/34 (14.7%)

5/25(20%)

10/59 (17%)

Two genotypes (n = 27/59, 46%)

 HBoV-1 + HBoV-2/4

3/34 (8.8%)

1/25 (4%)

4/59 (6.7%)

 HBoV-1 + HBoV-3

7/34 (20.6%)

5/25 (20%)

12/59 (20.3%)

 HBoV-2/4 + HBoV-3

6/34 (17.6%)

5/25 (20%)

11/59 (18.6%)

Three genotypes (n = 12/59, 20%)

 HBoV-1 + HBoV-2/4+ HBoV-3

7/34 (20.6%)

5/25 (20%)

12/59 (20%)

  1. n number of bocavirus positive cases, N total number of cases