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Volume 12, Number 9—September 2006
Letter

Human Bocavirus in Hospitalized Children, South Africa

Heidi Smuts*Comments to Author  and Di Hardie*
Author affiliations: *University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa

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Phylogenetic analysis of a 980-bp region of the human bocavirus (HBoV) VP1/2 capsid gene from South African children with respiratory tract disease. The tree was constructed by using the neighbor-joining method with 1,000 bootstrap resamplings. All nucleotide sequences were submitted to GenBank (accession nos. DQ317539–DQ317561). CnMV, canine minute virus.

Figure. Phylogenetic analysis of a 980-bp region of the human bocavirus (HBoV) VP1/2 capsid gene from South African children with respiratory tract disease. The tree was constructed by using the neighbor-joining method with 1,000 bootstrap resamplings. All nucleotide sequences were submitted to GenBank (accession nos. DQ317539–DQ317561). CnMV, canine minute virus.

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