Prevalence and molecular characterization of human bocavirus-1 in children and adults with influenza-like illness from Kunming, Southwest China

ABSTRACT Human bocavirus-1 (HBoV-1) has been associated with respiratory infections in both children and adults, often presenting symptoms similar to those of influenza. Understanding the prevalence and molecular characteristics of HBoV-1 in individuals with influenza-like illness (ILI) is essential...

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Main Authors: Yanhong Sun, Lili Jiang, Yaoyao Chen, Zhaosheng Liu, Meiling Zhang, Xiaonan Zhao, Xiaoyu Han, Lifen Zhang, Xiaoqing Fu, Jienan Zhou
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description ABSTRACT Human bocavirus-1 (HBoV-1) has been associated with respiratory infections in both children and adults, often presenting symptoms similar to those of influenza. Understanding the prevalence and molecular characteristics of HBoV-1 in individuals with influenza-like illness (ILI) is essential for enhancing the diagnosis and treatment of respiratory infections in Kunming, Southwest China. Between December 2017 and December 2023, demographic and clinical data, along with respiratory tract specimens from individuals aged 0 to 97 years with ILI, were collected at three sentinel hospitals in Kunming. Each specimen was tested for 18 respiratory viruses, and the positive rates of HBoV-1 across different age groups were analyzed. Amplification of the near-complete HBoV genome was achieved through three overlapping fragments, followed by next-generation sequencing (NGS) and phylogenetic analysis. A total of 20,181 respiratory samples were collected from patients aged 1 month to 97 years presenting with ILI symptoms between December 2017 and December 2023, with HBoV detected in 0.8% of the samples. The prevalence was 1.0% (165/16,406) in children and 0.1% (3/3,775) in adults, with a significantly higher detection rate in pediatric patients (<18 years old) compared to adults (≥18 years old) (P < 0.001). Among the 168 HBoV-positive participants, 165 (98.2%) were children under 18 years, while 3 (1.8%) were adults. Genome-wide phylogenetic analyses indicated that HBoV-1 was the predominant genotype, showing that the HBoV-1 strains circulating in Kunming are closely related to strains from other regions of China and globally. Our findings confirm the prevalence of HBoV-1 in individuals with ILI in Kunming and provide valuable insights into the molecular characteristics of HBoV-1 in this region. Further studies are necessary to explore the clinical implications of HBoV-1 infection and its role in respiratory illnesses.IMPORTANCEViral respiratory infections are a leading cause of morbidity- and mortality-associated influenza-like illness (ILI) cases. It is estimated that there are several billion cases of ILI globally each year. Monitoring data from China in 2023 indicate that there are approximately 17 million cases of ILI nationwide. In the United States, the annual incidence of ILI ranges from 9 to 49 million cases. Human bocavirus-1 (HBoV-1) has been identified as a causative agent of ILI. The global prevalence of HBoV-1 respiratory infections varies from 1% to 56.8%, with the majority of studies focusing on pediatric populations; however, research including a broader age range is limited. Currently, the prevalence of HBoV-1 in the Kunming area is not well characterized, and its molecular features remain inadequately described. This study aims to analyze the prevalence of HBoV-1 among ILI cases in Kunming, encompassing both pediatric and adult patients. We present 107 complete genomic sequences of HBoV-1 strains obtained from three ILI sentinel hospitals in the region. Furthermore, we conducted phylogenetic analysis, homology comparisons, and assessments of nucleotide and amino acid substitution site variations. These findings provide important insights for further investigations into HBoV-1 and its epidemiological significance.
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spelling doaj-art-94b5b112c40a4e228d140e4419a94b7c2025-01-07T14:05:19ZengAmerican Society for MicrobiologyMicrobiology Spectrum2165-04972025-01-0113110.1128/spectrum.01564-24Prevalence and molecular characterization of human bocavirus-1 in children and adults with influenza-like illness from Kunming, Southwest ChinaYanhong Sun0Lili Jiang1Yaoyao Chen2Zhaosheng Liu3Meiling Zhang4Xiaonan Zhao5Xiaoyu Han6Lifen Zhang7Xiaoqing Fu8Jienan Zhou9Yunnan Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Kunming, Yunnan, ChinaYunnan Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Kunming, Yunnan, ChinaYunnan Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Kunming, Yunnan, ChinaYunnan Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Kunming, Yunnan, ChinaYunnan Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Kunming, Yunnan, ChinaYunnan Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Kunming, Yunnan, ChinaYunnan Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Kunming, Yunnan, ChinaYunnan Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Kunming, Yunnan, ChinaYunnan Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Kunming, Yunnan, ChinaYunnan Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Kunming, Yunnan, ChinaABSTRACT Human bocavirus-1 (HBoV-1) has been associated with respiratory infections in both children and adults, often presenting symptoms similar to those of influenza. Understanding the prevalence and molecular characteristics of HBoV-1 in individuals with influenza-like illness (ILI) is essential for enhancing the diagnosis and treatment of respiratory infections in Kunming, Southwest China. Between December 2017 and December 2023, demographic and clinical data, along with respiratory tract specimens from individuals aged 0 to 97 years with ILI, were collected at three sentinel hospitals in Kunming. Each specimen was tested for 18 respiratory viruses, and the positive rates of HBoV-1 across different age groups were analyzed. Amplification of the near-complete HBoV genome was achieved through three overlapping fragments, followed by next-generation sequencing (NGS) and phylogenetic analysis. A total of 20,181 respiratory samples were collected from patients aged 1 month to 97 years presenting with ILI symptoms between December 2017 and December 2023, with HBoV detected in 0.8% of the samples. The prevalence was 1.0% (165/16,406) in children and 0.1% (3/3,775) in adults, with a significantly higher detection rate in pediatric patients (<18 years old) compared to adults (≥18 years old) (P < 0.001). Among the 168 HBoV-positive participants, 165 (98.2%) were children under 18 years, while 3 (1.8%) were adults. Genome-wide phylogenetic analyses indicated that HBoV-1 was the predominant genotype, showing that the HBoV-1 strains circulating in Kunming are closely related to strains from other regions of China and globally. Our findings confirm the prevalence of HBoV-1 in individuals with ILI in Kunming and provide valuable insights into the molecular characteristics of HBoV-1 in this region. Further studies are necessary to explore the clinical implications of HBoV-1 infection and its role in respiratory illnesses.IMPORTANCEViral respiratory infections are a leading cause of morbidity- and mortality-associated influenza-like illness (ILI) cases. It is estimated that there are several billion cases of ILI globally each year. Monitoring data from China in 2023 indicate that there are approximately 17 million cases of ILI nationwide. In the United States, the annual incidence of ILI ranges from 9 to 49 million cases. Human bocavirus-1 (HBoV-1) has been identified as a causative agent of ILI. The global prevalence of HBoV-1 respiratory infections varies from 1% to 56.8%, with the majority of studies focusing on pediatric populations; however, research including a broader age range is limited. Currently, the prevalence of HBoV-1 in the Kunming area is not well characterized, and its molecular features remain inadequately described. This study aims to analyze the prevalence of HBoV-1 among ILI cases in Kunming, encompassing both pediatric and adult patients. We present 107 complete genomic sequences of HBoV-1 strains obtained from three ILI sentinel hospitals in the region. Furthermore, we conducted phylogenetic analysis, homology comparisons, and assessments of nucleotide and amino acid substitution site variations. These findings provide important insights for further investigations into HBoV-1 and its epidemiological significance.https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/spectrum.01564-24HBoV-1prevalencemolecular characterizationchildren and adultsILI
spellingShingle Yanhong Sun
Lili Jiang
Yaoyao Chen
Zhaosheng Liu
Meiling Zhang
Xiaonan Zhao
Xiaoyu Han
Lifen Zhang
Xiaoqing Fu
Jienan Zhou
Prevalence and molecular characterization of human bocavirus-1 in children and adults with influenza-like illness from Kunming, Southwest China
Microbiology Spectrum
HBoV-1
prevalence
molecular characterization
children and adults
ILI
title Prevalence and molecular characterization of human bocavirus-1 in children and adults with influenza-like illness from Kunming, Southwest China
title_full Prevalence and molecular characterization of human bocavirus-1 in children and adults with influenza-like illness from Kunming, Southwest China
title_fullStr Prevalence and molecular characterization of human bocavirus-1 in children and adults with influenza-like illness from Kunming, Southwest China
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and molecular characterization of human bocavirus-1 in children and adults with influenza-like illness from Kunming, Southwest China
title_short Prevalence and molecular characterization of human bocavirus-1 in children and adults with influenza-like illness from Kunming, Southwest China
title_sort prevalence and molecular characterization of human bocavirus 1 in children and adults with influenza like illness from kunming southwest china
topic HBoV-1
prevalence
molecular characterization
children and adults
ILI
url https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/spectrum.01564-24
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