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African Journal of
Microbiology Research Vol. 1 (5), 051-056,
October, 2007
ISSN 1996-0808 © 2007 Academic Journals
Review
Human bocavirus,
a real respiratory tract pathogen
Zhenqiang Bi*, Pierre B. H. Formenty and
Cathy E. Roth.
Biorisk Reduction for Dangerous Pathogens,
Department of Epidemic and Pandemic Alert and
Response, World Health Organization, Geneva,
Switzerland.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
biz@who.int
Accepted 26 September, 2007. |
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A new virus was discovered by
molecular techniques in respiratory samples
collected from young children with respiratory
diseases in Sweden in 2005. The virus, named
human bocavirus, is genetically related to the
bovine parvovirus and the canine minute virus,
both of which belong to the bocavirus genus of
the parvoviridae family. Recent studies
conducted in different countries have shown that
HBoV is found in 1.5 - 19% of children with
respiratory diseases. HBoV has been observed to
be associated with a broad spectrum of both
upper and lower respiratory tract diseases, more
frequently related to lower respiratory
diseases, one third of which is pneumonia. HBoV
infection is of worldwide distribution, and a
seasonal distribution with a peak in winter and
spring is suspected. There is increasing
evidence that HBoV is pathogenic for the human
respiratory tract, especially in infants and
young children, and HBoV has been detected from
patients with gastroenteritis. However, given
the frequent co-infection with bacterial or
viral pathogens, the exact role played by this
virus in human diseases still remains
disputable. Further investigations, including
population-based studies with controlled
subjects, are needed to prove its pathogenic
potential and epidemiologic patterns.
Key words:
Respiratory virus, human bocavirus, parvovirus; HBoV,
respiratory infection; children. |
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