人类呼吸道感染患者中的博卡病毒。

Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine Pub Date : 2011-07-01 Epub Date: 2011-06-28 DOI:10.3343/kjlm.2011.31.3.179
Jang Su Kim, Chae Seung Lim, Young Kee Kim, Kap No Lee, Chang Kyu Lee
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摘要

背景:人bocavavirus (HBoV)是一种新发现的病毒性病原体,其临床流行病学及其在呼吸道感染中的意义尚未完全阐明。我们调查了所有年龄组患者HBoV感染的患病率以及病毒(HBoV)载量与感染临床特征之间的关系。方法:采用实时聚合酶链反应法对有呼吸道感染症状的患者鼻咽吸出物进行HBoV检测。以1.0×10(6) copies/mL作为病毒载量阈值,将hbov阳性患者分为低病毒载量组和高病毒载量组。结果:1926份样本HBoV检出率为4.8% (N=93), 6 ~ 12月龄为感染高峰。HBoV感染在幼儿中更为常见,特别是在5岁以下的儿童中,HBoV载量随着年龄的增长而下降。93例HBoV阳性患者中17例(18.3%)与其他呼吸道病毒共检出HBoV, 15例(88.2%)属于低病毒载量组。单独感染HBoV的患者的病毒载量高于同时感染其他呼吸道病毒的患者(中位载量,3.78×10(5) copies/mL vs. 1.94×10(4) copies/mL, P=0.014)。高病毒载量患者脉搏率(P=0.007)和呼吸率(P=0.021)较高。结论:我们的结果提示HBoV可能是高病毒载量组呼吸道感染的病原体。
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Human bocavirus in patients with respiratory tract infection.

Human bocavirus in patients with respiratory tract infection.

Human bocavirus in patients with respiratory tract infection.

Human bocavirus in patients with respiratory tract infection.

Background: Human bocavirus (HBoV) is a newly identified viral pathogen, and its clinical epidemiology and significance in respiratory infections have not yet been completely elucidated. We investigated the prevalence of HBoV infection and the association between viral (HBoV) load and clinical features of the infection in patients of all age-groups.

Methods: Nasopharyngeal aspirates from patients with symptoms of respiratory infection were tested for presence of HBoV by using real-time polymerase chain reaction. HBoV-positive patients were categorized into low- and high-viral-load groups using 1.0×10(6) copies/mL as the threshold value of viral load.

Results: Detection rate of HBoV was 4.8% (N=93) in a total of 1,926 samples with peak incidence of infection being observed in patients aged 6-12 months. HBoV infection was more frequently observed in young children, especially, in children aged less than 5 yr, and the HBoV load decreased with increase in age. HBoV was codetected with other respiratory viruses in 17 (18.3%) of the 93 HBoV-positive patients and 15 patients (88.2%) belonged to the low-viral-load group. Patients infected with HBoV alone showed a higher viral load than those patients in whom HBoV was codetected with other respiratory viruses (median load, 3.78×10(5) copies/mL vs. 1.94×10(4) copies/mL, P=0.014). Higher pulse rate (P=0.007) and respiratory rate (P=0.021) were observed in patients with a high-viral-load.

Conclusions: Our results suggest that HBoV may be the causative agent of respiratory infection in the high-viral-load group.

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Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine
Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine 医学-医学实验技术
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