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Human bocavirus infection in hospitalized children in Italy
Authors:Alessandra Pierangeli  Carolina Scagnolari  Simona Trombetti  Rosanna Grossi  Massimo Battaglia  Corrado Moretti  Fabio Midulla  Guido Antonelli
Institution:1. Virology Section, Department of Experimental Medicine, Sapienza University, Rome, Italy;2. Department of Pediatrics, Sapienza University, Rome, Italy.
Abstract:Background Human bocavirus (HBoV) was first discovered in Sweden in 2005 and has now been found worldwide; however its role in clinically relevant diseases has not yet been clearly defined. Objectives To gain new insight into HBoV infection among children hospitalized with acute respiratory infections in Rome. Methods Between November 2004 and May 2007, 415 nasal washings were tested for the presence of an extensive range of respiratory viruses using molecular methods. Results Viral pathogens were detected in 214 children (51·6%), 28·9% being respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and 9·6% being rhinovirus positive. Of the 34 children (8·2%) who tested positive for HBoV, 21 (61·8%) were co‐infected with another respiratory virus, mainly RSV. Human bocavirus was the only pathogen identified in four pneumonia and six bronchiolitis cases in March 2005 and January 2007, respectively. Human bocavirus was also detected in one child hospitalized with gastroenteritis and in another with erythema. Conclusions In the examined population, HBoV was the third most common virus detected but with a high rate of co‐infection with other respiratory viruses. Human bocavirus appeared to be the etiological agent in some pneumonia and bronchiolitis cases in which tests for all likely respiratory pathogens were negative.
Keywords:Bocavirus  bronchiolitis  Polymerase chain reaction  pneumonia  respiratory tract infections
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