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Prevalence and Phylogenetic Analysis of Human Bocaviruses 1-4 in Pediatric Patients with Various Infectious Diseases

OBJECTIVES: Viral infections caused by human bocaviruses 1–4 (HBoV1-4) are more complicated than previously believed. A retrospective, large-scale study was undertaken to explore the prevalence of HBoV1-4 in pediatric patients with various infectious diseases and delineate their phylogenetic charact...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Min, Zhu, Runan, Qian, Yuan, Deng, Jie, Wang, Fang, Sun, Yu, Dong, Huijin, Liu, Liying, Jia, Liping, Zhao, Linqing
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4973976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27490242
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160603
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author Zhao, Min
Zhu, Runan
Qian, Yuan
Deng, Jie
Wang, Fang
Sun, Yu
Dong, Huijin
Liu, Liying
Jia, Liping
Zhao, Linqing
author_facet Zhao, Min
Zhu, Runan
Qian, Yuan
Deng, Jie
Wang, Fang
Sun, Yu
Dong, Huijin
Liu, Liying
Jia, Liping
Zhao, Linqing
author_sort Zhao, Min
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description OBJECTIVES: Viral infections caused by human bocaviruses 1–4 (HBoV1-4) are more complicated than previously believed. A retrospective, large-scale study was undertaken to explore the prevalence of HBoV1-4 in pediatric patients with various infectious diseases and delineate their phylogenetic characteristics. METHODS: Clinical samples from four specimen types, including 4,941 respiratory, 2,239 cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), 2,619 serum, and 1,121 fecal specimens, collected from pediatric patients with various infectious diseases were screened for HBoV1-4. A 690-nt fragment in each specimen was then amplified and sequenced for phylogenetic analysis. Clinical characteristics of HBoV-positive patients with different specimen types available were evaluated. RESULTS: Approximately 1.2% of patients were confirmed as HBoV-positive, with the highest positive rate in patients with gastrointestinal infection (2.2%), followed by respiratory (1.65%), central nervous system (0.8%), and hematological infections (0.2%). A single genetic lineage of HBoV1 circulated among children over the 8-year period, while a new cluster of HBoV2, via intra-genotype recombination between HBoV2A and HBoV2B, was prevalent. Some patients had HBoV1-positive respiratory and serum specimens or fecal specimens. Several cases became HBoV1-positive following the appearance of respiratory infection, while several cases were positive for HBoV2 only in CSF and serum specimens, rather than respiratory specimens. CONCLUSIONS: A single genetic lineage of HBoV1 is speculated as a viral pathogen of respiratory infection and causes both comorbid infection and acute gastroenteritis. Additionally, a new cluster of HBoV2 is prevalent in China, which may infect the host through sites other than the respiratory tract.
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spelling pubmed-49739762016-08-18 Prevalence and Phylogenetic Analysis of Human Bocaviruses 1-4 in Pediatric Patients with Various Infectious Diseases Zhao, Min Zhu, Runan Qian, Yuan Deng, Jie Wang, Fang Sun, Yu Dong, Huijin Liu, Liying Jia, Liping Zhao, Linqing PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: Viral infections caused by human bocaviruses 1–4 (HBoV1-4) are more complicated than previously believed. A retrospective, large-scale study was undertaken to explore the prevalence of HBoV1-4 in pediatric patients with various infectious diseases and delineate their phylogenetic characteristics. METHODS: Clinical samples from four specimen types, including 4,941 respiratory, 2,239 cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), 2,619 serum, and 1,121 fecal specimens, collected from pediatric patients with various infectious diseases were screened for HBoV1-4. A 690-nt fragment in each specimen was then amplified and sequenced for phylogenetic analysis. Clinical characteristics of HBoV-positive patients with different specimen types available were evaluated. RESULTS: Approximately 1.2% of patients were confirmed as HBoV-positive, with the highest positive rate in patients with gastrointestinal infection (2.2%), followed by respiratory (1.65%), central nervous system (0.8%), and hematological infections (0.2%). A single genetic lineage of HBoV1 circulated among children over the 8-year period, while a new cluster of HBoV2, via intra-genotype recombination between HBoV2A and HBoV2B, was prevalent. Some patients had HBoV1-positive respiratory and serum specimens or fecal specimens. Several cases became HBoV1-positive following the appearance of respiratory infection, while several cases were positive for HBoV2 only in CSF and serum specimens, rather than respiratory specimens. CONCLUSIONS: A single genetic lineage of HBoV1 is speculated as a viral pathogen of respiratory infection and causes both comorbid infection and acute gastroenteritis. Additionally, a new cluster of HBoV2 is prevalent in China, which may infect the host through sites other than the respiratory tract. Public Library of Science 2016-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4973976/ /pubmed/27490242 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160603 Text en © 2016 Zhao 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Zhao, Min
Zhu, Runan
Qian, Yuan
Deng, Jie
Wang, Fang
Sun, Yu
Dong, Huijin
Liu, Liying
Jia, Liping
Zhao, Linqing
Prevalence and Phylogenetic Analysis of Human Bocaviruses 1-4 in Pediatric Patients with Various Infectious Diseases
title Prevalence and Phylogenetic Analysis of Human Bocaviruses 1-4 in Pediatric Patients with Various Infectious Diseases
title_full Prevalence and Phylogenetic Analysis of Human Bocaviruses 1-4 in Pediatric Patients with Various Infectious Diseases
title_fullStr Prevalence and Phylogenetic Analysis of Human Bocaviruses 1-4 in Pediatric Patients with Various Infectious Diseases
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and Phylogenetic Analysis of Human Bocaviruses 1-4 in Pediatric Patients with Various Infectious Diseases
title_short Prevalence and Phylogenetic Analysis of Human Bocaviruses 1-4 in Pediatric Patients with Various Infectious Diseases
title_sort prevalence and phylogenetic analysis of human bocaviruses 1-4 in pediatric patients with various infectious diseases
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4973976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27490242
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160603
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