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Ushanandini Mohanraj1, Maija Jokinen1, Rajita Rayamajhi Thapa1, Minna Paloniemi2, Timo Vesikari3, Maija Lappalainen4, Eveliina Tarkka4, Zaiga Nora-Krūkle5, Anda Vilmane5, Kim Vettenranta6, Charles Mangani7, Sami Oikarinen2, Yue-Mei Fan2, Per Ashorn2, Elina Väisänen1, Maria Söderlund-Venermo1.
Abstract
Three human protoparvoviruses, bufavirus (BuV), tusavirus (TuV) and cutavirus (CuV), have recently been discovered in diarrheal stool. BuV has been associated with diarrhea and CuV with cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, but there are hardly any data for TuV or CuV in stool or respiratory samples. Hence, using qPCR and IgG enzyme immunoassays, we analyzed 1072 stool, 316 respiratory and 445 serum or plasma samples from 1098 patients with and without gastroenteritis (GE) or respiratory-tract infections (RTI) from Finland, Latvia and Malawi. The overall CuV-DNA prevalences in stool samples ranged between 0-6.1% among our six patient cohorts. In Finland, CuV DNA was significantly more prevalent in GE patients above rather than below 60 years of age (5.1% vs 0.2%). CuV DNA was more prevalent in stools among Latvian and Malawian children compared with Finnish children. In 10/11 CuV DNA-positive adults and 4/6 CuV DNA-positive children with GE, no known causal pathogens were detected. Interestingly, for the first time, CuV DNA was observed in two nasopharyngeal aspirates from children with RTI and the rare TuV in diarrheal stools of two adults. Our results provide new insights on the occurrence of human protoparvoviruses in GE and RTI in different countries.Entities:
Keywords: PCR; bufavirus; cutavirus; gastroenteritis; leukemia; parvovirus; respiratory-tract infection; serology; tusavirus
Year: 2021 PMID: 33804173 PMCID: PMC7999311 DOI: 10.3390/v13030483
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Viruses ISSN: 1999-4915 Impact factor: 5.048