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Association of human bocavirus 1 infection with respiratory disease in childhood follow-up study, Finland
Authors:Meriluoto Mira  Hedman Lea  Tanner Laura  Simell Ville  Mäkinen Marjaana  Simell Satu  Mykkänen Juha  Korpelainen Jan  Ruuskanen Olli  Ilonen Jorma  Knip Mikael  Simell Olli  Hedman Klaus  Söderlund-Venermo Maria
Affiliation:University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
Abstract:Human bocavirus 1 (HBoV1) DNA is frequently detected in the upper airways of young children with respiratory symptoms. Because of its persistence and frequent co-detection with other viruses, however, its etiologic role has remained controversial. During 2009-2011, using HBoV1 IgM, IgG, and IgG-avidity enzyme immunoassays and quantitative PCR, we examined 1,952 serum samples collected consecutively at 3- to 6-month intervals from 109 constitutionally healthy children from infancy to early adolescence. Primary HBoV1 infection, as indicated by seroconversion, appeared in 102 (94%) of 109 children at a mean age of 2.3 years; the remaining 7 children were IgG antibody positive from birth. Subsequent secondary infections or IgG antibody increases were evident in 38 children and IgG reversions in 10. Comparison of the seroconversion interval with the next sampling interval for clinical events indicated that HBoV1 primary infection, but not secondary immune response, was significantly associated with acute otitis media and respiratory illness.
Keywords:respiratory illness   disease association   serology   virus infection   etiology   parvovirus   bocavirus   viruses   Finland
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