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Detection of Human Bocavirus mRNA in Respiratory Secretions Correlates with High Viral Load and Concurrent Diarrhea

Human bocavirus (HBoV) is a parvovirus recently identified in association with acute respiratory infections (ARI). Despite its worldwide occurrence, little is known on the pathogenesis of HBoV infections. In addition, few systematic studies of HBoV in ARI have been conducted in Latin America. Theref...

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Autores principales: Proença-Modena, José Luiz, Gagliardi, Talita Bianca, Escremim de Paula, Flávia, Iwamoto, Marisa Akiko, Criado, Miriã Ferreira, Camara, Ataíde A., Acrani, Gustavo Olszanski, Cintra, Otávio Augusto Leite, Cervi, Maria Célia, de Paula Arruda, Luisa Karla, Arruda, Eurico
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3118811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21701591
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0021083
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author Proença-Modena, José Luiz
Gagliardi, Talita Bianca
Escremim de Paula, Flávia
Iwamoto, Marisa Akiko
Criado, Miriã Ferreira
Camara, Ataíde A.
Acrani, Gustavo Olszanski
Cintra, Otávio Augusto Leite
Cervi, Maria Célia
de Paula Arruda, Luisa Karla
Arruda, Eurico
author_facet Proença-Modena, José Luiz
Gagliardi, Talita Bianca
Escremim de Paula, Flávia
Iwamoto, Marisa Akiko
Criado, Miriã Ferreira
Camara, Ataíde A.
Acrani, Gustavo Olszanski
Cintra, Otávio Augusto Leite
Cervi, Maria Célia
de Paula Arruda, Luisa Karla
Arruda, Eurico
author_sort Proença-Modena, José Luiz
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description Human bocavirus (HBoV) is a parvovirus recently identified in association with acute respiratory infections (ARI). Despite its worldwide occurrence, little is known on the pathogenesis of HBoV infections. In addition, few systematic studies of HBoV in ARI have been conducted in Latin America. Therefore, in order to test whether active viral replication of human bocavirus is associated with respiratory diseases and to understand the clinical impact of this virus in patients with these diseases, we performed a 3-year retrospective hospital-based study of HBoV in outpatients and inpatients with symptoms of Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) in Brazil. Nasopharyngeal aspirates (NPAs) from 1015 patients with respiratory symptoms were tested for HBoV DNA by PCR. All samples positive for HBoV were tested by PCR for all other respiratory viruses, had HBoV viral loads determined by quantitative real time PCR and, when possible, were tested by RT-PCR for HBoV VP1 mRNA, as evidence of active viral replication. HBoV was detected in 4.8% of patients, with annual rates of 10.0%, 3.0% and 3.0% in 2005, 2006 and 2007, respectively. The range of respiratory symptoms was similar between HBoV-positive and HBoV-negative ARI patients. However, a higher rate of diarrhea was observed in HBoV-positive patients. High HBoV viral loads (>10(8) copies/mL) and diarrhea were significantly more frequent in patients with exclusive infection by HBoV and in patients with detection of HBoV VP1 mRNA than in patients with viral co-infection, detected in 72.9% of patients with HBoV. In summary, our data demonstrated that active HBoV replication was detected in a small percentage of patients with ARI and was correlated with concurrent diarrhea and lack of other viral co-infections.
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spelling pubmed-31188112011-06-23 Detection of Human Bocavirus mRNA in Respiratory Secretions Correlates with High Viral Load and Concurrent Diarrhea Proença-Modena, José Luiz Gagliardi, Talita Bianca Escremim de Paula, Flávia Iwamoto, Marisa Akiko Criado, Miriã Ferreira Camara, Ataíde A. Acrani, Gustavo Olszanski Cintra, Otávio Augusto Leite Cervi, Maria Célia de Paula Arruda, Luisa Karla Arruda, Eurico PLoS One Research Article Human bocavirus (HBoV) is a parvovirus recently identified in association with acute respiratory infections (ARI). Despite its worldwide occurrence, little is known on the pathogenesis of HBoV infections. In addition, few systematic studies of HBoV in ARI have been conducted in Latin America. Therefore, in order to test whether active viral replication of human bocavirus is associated with respiratory diseases and to understand the clinical impact of this virus in patients with these diseases, we performed a 3-year retrospective hospital-based study of HBoV in outpatients and inpatients with symptoms of Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) in Brazil. Nasopharyngeal aspirates (NPAs) from 1015 patients with respiratory symptoms were tested for HBoV DNA by PCR. All samples positive for HBoV were tested by PCR for all other respiratory viruses, had HBoV viral loads determined by quantitative real time PCR and, when possible, were tested by RT-PCR for HBoV VP1 mRNA, as evidence of active viral replication. HBoV was detected in 4.8% of patients, with annual rates of 10.0%, 3.0% and 3.0% in 2005, 2006 and 2007, respectively. The range of respiratory symptoms was similar between HBoV-positive and HBoV-negative ARI patients. However, a higher rate of diarrhea was observed in HBoV-positive patients. High HBoV viral loads (>10(8) copies/mL) and diarrhea were significantly more frequent in patients with exclusive infection by HBoV and in patients with detection of HBoV VP1 mRNA than in patients with viral co-infection, detected in 72.9% of patients with HBoV. In summary, our data demonstrated that active HBoV replication was detected in a small percentage of patients with ARI and was correlated with concurrent diarrhea and lack of other viral co-infections. Public Library of Science 2011-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3118811/ /pubmed/21701591 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0021083 Text en Proença-Modena et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Proença-Modena, José Luiz
Gagliardi, Talita Bianca
Escremim de Paula, Flávia
Iwamoto, Marisa Akiko
Criado, Miriã Ferreira
Camara, Ataíde A.
Acrani, Gustavo Olszanski
Cintra, Otávio Augusto Leite
Cervi, Maria Célia
de Paula Arruda, Luisa Karla
Arruda, Eurico
Detection of Human Bocavirus mRNA in Respiratory Secretions Correlates with High Viral Load and Concurrent Diarrhea
title Detection of Human Bocavirus mRNA in Respiratory Secretions Correlates with High Viral Load and Concurrent Diarrhea
title_full Detection of Human Bocavirus mRNA in Respiratory Secretions Correlates with High Viral Load and Concurrent Diarrhea
title_fullStr Detection of Human Bocavirus mRNA in Respiratory Secretions Correlates with High Viral Load and Concurrent Diarrhea
title_full_unstemmed Detection of Human Bocavirus mRNA in Respiratory Secretions Correlates with High Viral Load and Concurrent Diarrhea
title_short Detection of Human Bocavirus mRNA in Respiratory Secretions Correlates with High Viral Load and Concurrent Diarrhea
title_sort detection of human bocavirus mrna in respiratory secretions correlates with high viral load and concurrent diarrhea
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3118811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21701591
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0021083
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