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Clinical and genetic analysis of Human Bocavirus in children with lower respiratory tract infection in Taiwan.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Human Bocavirus (HBoV) is a likely etiologic agent of acute respiratory disease in children. The prevalence of this virus has been studied in several sites worldwide. We conducted the first clinical and molecular study of HBoV in Taiwan at the Centers for Diseases Control, Taiwan.

Objectives

To investigate the genomic and epidemiologic profiles of HBoV infection in Taiwan.

Study design

Throat swabs or nasopharyngeal aspirates were obtained from hospitalized pediatric patients with acute lower respiratory tract infections. Specimens negative for other respiratory viruses by molecular screening were examined for HBoV.

Results

HBoV was the only virus detected in 30 (5.6%) of 531 samples. Of these positive cases, 56.7% were from children less than 2 years old. Two groups of HBoV co-circulated in Taiwan during the study. Results of evolutionary networks evaluation suggest that HBoV might have had an opportunity for interbreeding of viruses and genetic recombinations among the different genes.

Conclusion

HBoV may have circulated in Taiwan for some time and it appears to be one of the etiological agents responsible for lower respiratory tract infection in children.

SUBMITTER: Lin JH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7173322 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Clinical and genetic analysis of Human Bocavirus in children with lower respiratory tract infection in Taiwan.

Lin Jih-Hui JH   Chiu Shu-Chun SC   Lin Yung-Cheng YC   Chen Hsiu-Lin HL   Lin Kuei-Hsiang KH   Shan Kuo-Hao KH   Wu Ho-Sheng HS   Liu Hsin-Fu HF  

Journal of clinical virology : the official publication of the Pan American Society for Clinical Virology 20090208 3


<h4>Background</h4>Human Bocavirus (HBoV) is a likely etiologic agent of acute respiratory disease in children. The prevalence of this virus has been studied in several sites worldwide. We conducted the first clinical and molecular study of HBoV in Taiwan at the Centers for Diseases Control, Taiwan.<h4>Objectives</h4>To investigate the genomic and epidemiologic profiles of HBoV infection in Taiwan.<h4>Study design</h4>Throat swabs or nasopharyngeal aspirates were obtained from hospitalized pedia  ...[more]

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