Emerging Infectious Diseases (Jul 2018)

Global Distribution of Human Protoparvoviruses

  • Elina Väisänen,
  • Ushanandini Mohanraj,
  • Paula M. Kinnunen,
  • Pikka Jokelainen,
  • Haider Al-Hello,
  • Ali M. Barakat,
  • Mohammadreza Sadeghi,
  • Farid A. Jalilian,
  • Amir Majlesi,
  • Moses Masika,
  • Dufton Mwaengo,
  • Omu Anzala,
  • Eric Delwart,
  • Olli Vapalahti,
  • Klaus Hedman,
  • Maria Söderlund-Venermo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2407.172128
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 7
pp. 1292 – 1299

Abstract

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Development of next-generation sequencing and metagenomics has revolutionized detection of novel viruses. Among these viruses are 3 human protoparvoviruses: bufavirus, tusavirus, and cutavirus. These viruses have been detected in feces of children with diarrhea. In addition, cutavirus has been detected in skin biopsy specimens of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma patients in France and in 1 melanoma patient in Denmark. We studied seroprevalences of IgG against bufavirus, tusavirus, and cutavirus in various populations (n = 840), and found a striking geographic difference in prevalence of bufavirus IgG. Although prevalence was low in adult populations in Finland (1.9%) and the United States (3.6%), bufavirus IgG was highly prevalent in populations in Iraq (84.8%), Iran (56.1%), and Kenya (72.3%). Conversely, cutavirus IgG showed evenly low prevalences (0%–5.6%) in all cohorts, and tusavirus IgG was not detected. These results provide new insights on the global distribution and endemic areas of protoparvoviruses.

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