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Human bocavirus 1 respiratory tract reactivations or reinfections in two adults, contributing to neurological deficits and death

Human bocavirus 1 (HBoV1) of the family Parvoviridae causes mild to life-threatening respiratory tract infections in young children, but, due to widespread immunity, it is uncommon in adults. HBoV1 reinfections or reactivations leading to casualties are rare, but might be underdiagnosed. We report t...

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Autores principales: Rayamajhi Thapa, Rajita, Plentz, Annelie, Edinger, Matthias, Wolff, Daniel, Angstwurm, Klemens, Söderlund-Venermo, Maria
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Publicado: Microbiology Society 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8479962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34595389
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000237
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author Rayamajhi Thapa, Rajita
Plentz, Annelie
Edinger, Matthias
Wolff, Daniel
Angstwurm, Klemens
Söderlund-Venermo, Maria
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Plentz, Annelie
Edinger, Matthias
Wolff, Daniel
Angstwurm, Klemens
Söderlund-Venermo, Maria
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description Human bocavirus 1 (HBoV1) of the family Parvoviridae causes mild to life-threatening respiratory tract infections in young children, but, due to widespread immunity, it is uncommon in adults. HBoV1 reinfections or reactivations leading to casualties are rare, but might be underdiagnosed. We report two young adults, one previously healthy and one immunosuppressed, with rare diagnostic patterns of HBoV1 respiratory tract infection. Both patients exhibited very high loads of HBoV1 DNA in respiratory samples. The immunosuppressed patient was also HBoV1 DNA-positive in blood, stool and a colon biopsy, but exhibited prior HBoV1-specific high-avidity IgG and weak IgM positivity 9 months before the respiratory symptoms. Likewise, the previously healthy patient exhibited HBoV1 IgG of high avidity and very weak IgM in serum, pointing to prior immunity, but with a seroconversion in cerebrospinal fluid. This patient also showed strong HBoV2 cross-reactivity. The molecular and serological results, together with their ages, suggest that both patients exhibited unusual reinfection or reactivation of HBoV1, contributing to neurological deficits and death.
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spelling pubmed-84799622021-09-29 Human bocavirus 1 respiratory tract reactivations or reinfections in two adults, contributing to neurological deficits and death Rayamajhi Thapa, Rajita Plentz, Annelie Edinger, Matthias Wolff, Daniel Angstwurm, Klemens Söderlund-Venermo, Maria Access Microbiol Case Reports Human bocavirus 1 (HBoV1) of the family Parvoviridae causes mild to life-threatening respiratory tract infections in young children, but, due to widespread immunity, it is uncommon in adults. HBoV1 reinfections or reactivations leading to casualties are rare, but might be underdiagnosed. We report two young adults, one previously healthy and one immunosuppressed, with rare diagnostic patterns of HBoV1 respiratory tract infection. Both patients exhibited very high loads of HBoV1 DNA in respiratory samples. The immunosuppressed patient was also HBoV1 DNA-positive in blood, stool and a colon biopsy, but exhibited prior HBoV1-specific high-avidity IgG and weak IgM positivity 9 months before the respiratory symptoms. Likewise, the previously healthy patient exhibited HBoV1 IgG of high avidity and very weak IgM in serum, pointing to prior immunity, but with a seroconversion in cerebrospinal fluid. This patient also showed strong HBoV2 cross-reactivity. The molecular and serological results, together with their ages, suggest that both patients exhibited unusual reinfection or reactivation of HBoV1, contributing to neurological deficits and death. Microbiology Society 2021-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8479962/ /pubmed/34595389 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000237 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial License. The Microbiology Society waived the open access fees for this article.
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Edinger, Matthias
Wolff, Daniel
Angstwurm, Klemens
Söderlund-Venermo, Maria
Human bocavirus 1 respiratory tract reactivations or reinfections in two adults, contributing to neurological deficits and death
title Human bocavirus 1 respiratory tract reactivations or reinfections in two adults, contributing to neurological deficits and death
title_full Human bocavirus 1 respiratory tract reactivations or reinfections in two adults, contributing to neurological deficits and death
title_fullStr Human bocavirus 1 respiratory tract reactivations or reinfections in two adults, contributing to neurological deficits and death
title_full_unstemmed Human bocavirus 1 respiratory tract reactivations or reinfections in two adults, contributing to neurological deficits and death
title_short Human bocavirus 1 respiratory tract reactivations or reinfections in two adults, contributing to neurological deficits and death
title_sort human bocavirus 1 respiratory tract reactivations or reinfections in two adults, contributing to neurological deficits and death
topic Case Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8479962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34595389
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000237
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