Version 2.77

Part Description

LP62090-3   Human bocavirus
Human bocavirus (HBoV) is a parvovirus that was first identified in 2005 and has been found in a variety of specimen types, including respiratory, stool, blood, and urine. It primarily causes respiratory symptoms in young children under the age of two. HBoV, like other paroviruses, is a small, icosahedral, non-enveloped DNA virus. Four subtypes of HBoV have been identified (HBoV 1-4), with subtypes 1-2 being the most common cause of illness. Subtype 1 is most often found in respiratory specimens, and types 2-4 in stool specimens. Transmission and infection typically occur in the winter and spring. PMID: 27818586 Source: Regenstrief LOINC

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Human bocavirus DNA
Property
PrThr
Time
Pt
System
Respiratory system specimen.upper
Scale
Ord
Method
Non-probe.amp.tar

Additional Names

Short Name
HBoV DNA Upper resp Ql NAA+non-probe
Display Name
Human bocavirus DNA NAA+non-probe Ql (Upper resp)
Consumer Name Alpha Get Info
Human Bocavirus, Upper respiratory

Basic Attributes

Class
MICRO
Type
Laboratory
First Released
Version 2.77
Last Updated
Version 2.77
Order vs. Observation
Observation

Member of these Groups Get Info

LOINC Group Group Name
LG41759-8 Human bocavirus DNA|PrThr|Sys:ANYResp

LOINC Terminology Service (API) using HL7® FHIR® Get Info

CodeSystem lookup
https://fhir.loinc.org/CodeSystem/$lookup?system=http://loinc.org&code=104110-2