BMC Infectious Diseases (Dec 2011)

Detection of human bocavirus from children and adults with acute respiratory tract illness in Guangzhou, southern China

  • Liu Wen-Kuan,
  • Chen De-Hui,
  • Liu Qian,
  • Liang Huan-Xi,
  • Yang Zi-Feng,
  • Qin Sheng,
  • Zhou Rong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-11-345
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 345

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Abstract Background Human bocavirus (HBoV) is a newly discovered parvovirus associated with acute respiratory tract illness (ARTI) and gastrointestinal illness. Our study is the first to analyze the characteristics of HBoV-positive samples from ARTI patients with a wide age distribution from Guangzhou, southern China. Methods Throat swabs (n=2811) were collected and analyzed from children and adults with ARTI over a 13-month period. The HBoV complete genome from a 60 year-old female patient isolate was also determined. Results HBoV DNA was detected in 65/2811 (2.3%) samples, of which 61/1797 were from children (Mycoplasma pneumoniae had the highest frequency of 16.9% (11/65). Upper and lower respiratory tract illness were common symptoms, with 19/65 (29.2%) patients diagnosed with pneumonia by chest radiography. All four adult patients had systemic influenza-like symptoms. Phylogenetic analysis of the complete genome revealed a close relationship with other HBoVs, and a more distant relationship with HBoV2 and HBoV3. Conclusions HBoV was detected from children and adults with ARTI from Guangzhou, southern China. Elderly people were also susceptive to HBoV. A single lineage of HBoV was detected among a wide age distribution of patients with ARTI.