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Prevalence and Clinical Characterization of Bocavirus Infection in a Specialized Children's Hospital in Saudi Arabia

Aim The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence and clinical characterization of bocavirus infection in patients admitted with respiratory symptoms to a specialized children’s hospital in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Methods This is a retrospective cross-sectional study that included children aged 0...

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Autores principales: Alkhalf, Hamad, Almutairi, Ashwag R, Almutairi, Abeer, Almutairi, Reem K, AlGhnam, Suliman, Aljohani, Sameera, Alqanatish, Jubran T, Babiker, Amir
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Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8918207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35308707
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.22127
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author Alkhalf, Hamad
Almutairi, Ashwag R
Almutairi, Abeer
Almutairi, Reem K
AlGhnam, Suliman
Aljohani, Sameera
Alqanatish, Jubran T
Babiker, Amir
author_facet Alkhalf, Hamad
Almutairi, Ashwag R
Almutairi, Abeer
Almutairi, Reem K
AlGhnam, Suliman
Aljohani, Sameera
Alqanatish, Jubran T
Babiker, Amir
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description Aim The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence and clinical characterization of bocavirus infection in patients admitted with respiratory symptoms to a specialized children’s hospital in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Methods This is a retrospective cross-sectional study that included children aged 0-14 years and was conducted over a two-year period (2017-2019). All data were gathered from an electronic information recording system, which included patients’ demographics, comorbidities, clinical presentation, complication, and duration of hospitalization. Results Among all patients (11,709) admitted to King Abdullah Specialized Children’s Hospital with predominant respiratory symptoms during the study period, 193 (1.6%) patients had bocavirus infections. Most of the patients were diagnosed in winter months. Cough was the primary presenting symptom (91.7%) followed by fever (83.4%). Gastrointestinal symptoms were also common (anorexia in 62% and vomiting in 39%). In 80% (n=154/193) of cases, bocavirus co-existed with other viruses, namely, human rhinovirus (45.8%), human adenovirus (31.2%), and respiratory syncytial virus type A (17.5%). Moreover, those who required oxygen supply stayed longer in the hospital (p<0.001) and were more likely to receive multiple medications such as bronchodilators (p<0.001), corticosteroids (p<0.001), and nebulized racemic epinephrine (p>0.05). Children infected with bocavirus and co-existing viruses were less likely to require oxygen supply (p<0.050). Conclusion Bocavirus infection is more common during winter months and predominantly affects respiratory and gastrointestinal systems in children. More studies are needed to evaluate the global impact of this recently recognized infection.
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spelling pubmed-89182072022-03-17 Prevalence and Clinical Characterization of Bocavirus Infection in a Specialized Children's Hospital in Saudi Arabia Alkhalf, Hamad Almutairi, Ashwag R Almutairi, Abeer Almutairi, Reem K AlGhnam, Suliman Aljohani, Sameera Alqanatish, Jubran T Babiker, Amir Cureus Pediatrics Aim The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence and clinical characterization of bocavirus infection in patients admitted with respiratory symptoms to a specialized children’s hospital in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Methods This is a retrospective cross-sectional study that included children aged 0-14 years and was conducted over a two-year period (2017-2019). All data were gathered from an electronic information recording system, which included patients’ demographics, comorbidities, clinical presentation, complication, and duration of hospitalization. Results Among all patients (11,709) admitted to King Abdullah Specialized Children’s Hospital with predominant respiratory symptoms during the study period, 193 (1.6%) patients had bocavirus infections. Most of the patients were diagnosed in winter months. Cough was the primary presenting symptom (91.7%) followed by fever (83.4%). Gastrointestinal symptoms were also common (anorexia in 62% and vomiting in 39%). In 80% (n=154/193) of cases, bocavirus co-existed with other viruses, namely, human rhinovirus (45.8%), human adenovirus (31.2%), and respiratory syncytial virus type A (17.5%). Moreover, those who required oxygen supply stayed longer in the hospital (p<0.001) and were more likely to receive multiple medications such as bronchodilators (p<0.001), corticosteroids (p<0.001), and nebulized racemic epinephrine (p>0.05). Children infected with bocavirus and co-existing viruses were less likely to require oxygen supply (p<0.050). Conclusion Bocavirus infection is more common during winter months and predominantly affects respiratory and gastrointestinal systems in children. More studies are needed to evaluate the global impact of this recently recognized infection. Cureus 2022-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8918207/ /pubmed/35308707 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.22127 Text en Copyright © 2022, Alkhalf et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/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 credited.
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Alkhalf, Hamad
Almutairi, Ashwag R
Almutairi, Abeer
Almutairi, Reem K
AlGhnam, Suliman
Aljohani, Sameera
Alqanatish, Jubran T
Babiker, Amir
Prevalence and Clinical Characterization of Bocavirus Infection in a Specialized Children's Hospital in Saudi Arabia
title Prevalence and Clinical Characterization of Bocavirus Infection in a Specialized Children's Hospital in Saudi Arabia
title_full Prevalence and Clinical Characterization of Bocavirus Infection in a Specialized Children's Hospital in Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Prevalence and Clinical Characterization of Bocavirus Infection in a Specialized Children's Hospital in Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and Clinical Characterization of Bocavirus Infection in a Specialized Children's Hospital in Saudi Arabia
title_short Prevalence and Clinical Characterization of Bocavirus Infection in a Specialized Children's Hospital in Saudi Arabia
title_sort prevalence and clinical characterization of bocavirus infection in a specialized children's hospital in saudi arabia
topic Pediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8918207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35308707
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.22127
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