| Literature DB >> 26286376 |
Dou-Dou Huang1, Wei Wang1, Qing-Bin Lu2, Jin Zhao3, Chen-Tao Guo1, Hong-Yu Wang1, Xiao-Ai Zhang3, Yi-Gang Tong1, Wei Liu1, Wu-Chun Cao3.
Abstract
Bufavirus (BuV) is a newly discovered human parvovirus that has been detected in some countries. The current study was designed to understand the epidemic of BuV in China. Totally 1877 fecal specimens were collected from pediatric and adult patients with acute diarrhea in two large hospitals from 2010 to 2014. BuV was detected in 0.5% (9/1877) of the fecal samples by PCR and subsequent sequencing. The positive patients had a wide age range from 1 month through 60 years (median 24 years old) and 6 were male. A geographic specific pattern was obvious, with significantly higher frequency of BuV presented in Northern than in Southern China. Four BuV-1 and five BuV-3 were determined. Mixed-infections of BuV with sapovirus and novavirus were found in 2 cases, respectively. A temporal clustering was identified, with most positive detection focused in the cold weather. These findings have expanded the current knowledge on the geographic boundaries of BuV circulation.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26286376 PMCID: PMC4541159 DOI: 10.1038/srep13272
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Demographic information and tested enteric viruses in patients with bufavirus-positive diarrhea, China, 2010–2014*.
| 1 | F133 | 23Y/F | none | 2011 Jan 16 | − | BuV-1 | 4882 | KM580347 |
| 2 | F154 | 44Y/M | none | 2010 Oct 29 | sapovirus | BuV-3 | 4902 | KM580348 |
| 3 | F155 | 60Y/M | none | 2011 Jan 17 | − | BuV-1 | 3490 | KM580349 |
| 4 | F163 | 24Y/F | vomit | 2010 Dec 1 | − | BuV-1 | 1140 | KM580350 |
| 5 | F181 | 49Y/M | abdominal pain | 2011 Jan 17 | − | BuV-1 | 3612 | KM580351 |
| 6 | F189 | 50Y/M | none | 2011 Jan 15 | − | BuV-3 | 428 | KM580352 |
| 7 | F866 | 8Y/M | none | 2011 Apr 2 | − | BuV-3 | 413 | KM580353 |
| 8 | F2179 | 9Mo/F | none | 2014 Apr 3 | − | BuV-3 | 417 | KM580354 |
| 9 | F2180 | 1Mo/M | none | 2014 Apr 6 | norovirus | BuV-3 | 430 | KM580355 |
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*Y, Years; Mo, month; M, male; F, female.
†Other detected enteric viruses included human bocavirus; human adenoviurs; norovirus; astrovirus; sapovirus; rotavirus.
Figure 1Phylogenetic trees were constructed based on the VP1 and the near-complete nucleotide sequences using maximum likelihood method with 1000 bootstrap by MEGA 5.0 for near-complete sequences (A) and VP1 (B). The strains in current study are labelled with black dots.