Anmar A. AlTaie, Muhammad Abdul-Ghani Muhammad, Mohammad M. Salih, Noor Raad Abdulghany, Iman Mutasher Auf
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Abstract
The Bocavirus, which causes respiratory illness in the lower respiratory tract in newborns, children, and healthy adults, was investigated in this study. Methodology and results: The samples were taken as Nasopharyngeal / Throat swabs kept in sterile VTM ( Viral Transport Media ), Which was collected from Mosul Hospitals within six months of the study. The Tested patients' ages ranged from under 20 to above 40 ( between 11 57 ) for both sex males and females. The dominion age group was above 30, and the DNA of this virus was extracted by the real-time PCR method ). Conclusion, significance, and impact of study: the molecular test indicates positive in twenty-four samples from all 70. This demonstrates the presence of Bocavirus in ( 20%) males and ( 14.28%) female understudies. Keywords: Respiratory Tract infections, Bocavirus, Real-time PCR, Virus Transport Media, Viral Transport Media.