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Prospective study of Human Bocavirus (HBoV) infection in a pediatric university hospital in Germany 2005/2006.

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Prospective study of Human Bocavirus (HBoV) infection in a pediatric university hospital in Germany 2005/2006.

Auteurs : Sebastian Völz [Allemagne] ; Oliver Schildgen ; Dennis Klinkenberg ; Vanessa Ditt ; Andreas Müller ; Ramona L. Tillmann ; Bernd Kupfer ; Udo Bode ; Michael J. Lentze ; Arne Simon

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Abstract

BACKGROUND

Human Bocavirus (HBoV), a new species of the genus parvovirus newly detected in 2005, seems to be a worldwide distributed pathogen among children with respiratory tract infection (prevalence 2%-18%). Recently published retrospective studies and one prospective birth cohort study suggest that HBoV-primary infection occurs in infants.

METHODS

Prospective single center study over one winter season (November 2005-May 2006) with hospitalized children without age restriction using PCR-based diagnostic methods.

RESULTS

HBoV DNA was detected in 11 (2.8%) of 389 nasopharyngeal aspirates from symptomatic hospitalized children (median age 9.0 months; range: 3-17 months). RSV, HMPV, HCoV, and Influenza B were detected in 13.9% (n=54), 5.1% (n=20), 2.6% (n=10), and 1.8% (n=7), respectively. There was no influenza A DNA detected in any of the specimens. The clinical diagnoses were acute wheezing (bronchitis) in four patients, radiologically confirmed pneumonia in six patients (55%) and croup syndrome in one patient. In five to six patients with pneumonia, HBoV was the only pathogen detected. While no patient had to be mechanically ventilated, 73% needed oxygen supplementation. In four (36.4%) patients at least one other viral pathogen was found (plus RSV n=3; 27.3%; Norovirus n=1; 9.1%).

CONCLUSION

HBoV causes severe respiratory tract infections in infants and young children. Its role as a copathogen and many other open questions has to be defined in further prospective studies.


DOI: 10.1016/j.jcv.2007.07.017
PubMed: 17851126
PubMed Central: PMC7185401


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