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Incidence of recurrent wheezing in under 5-year-old human bocavirus infection during one year follow-up.

AbstractBACKGROUND:
Human bocavirus (HBoV) is a newly identified virus that can cause acute wheezing in young children. The present study aimed to evaluate the incidence and factors associated with recurrent wheezing during 1 year after HBoV lower respiratory tract infection (LRI).
MATERIAL AND METHOD:
Children younger than 5 years old who were admitted to King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital between February 1, 2006 and September 30, 2008 due to LRI were recruited. Their nasopharyngeal aspirates were evaluated for respiratory virus by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays. Those who had positive PCR for HBoV and had no underlying diseases were studied. Their clinical presentations were evaluated and their clinical data about recurrent wheezing as well as pulmonary function tests were followed-up for 1 year.
RESULTS:
Fifteen patients with HBoV-LRI were regularly followed-up. Seven patients (47%) had co-infection with other respiratory viruses. Generalized wheezing was the most common lung sign detected in 73% of cases (11 cases) and 36% (4 cases) of them responded well to bronchodilators. During one year follow-up, serial pulmonary function tests were normal in all cases and most patients were doing well. However 27% of HBoV infected patients (4 cases) developed recurrent wheezing associated with respiratory tract infections. Two of them had to be re-hospitalized. Compared to patients without recurrent wheezing, eosinophil count tended to be higher in those with recurrent wheezing and isolated HBoV infected patients tended to develop recurrent wheezing more than those with co-infection.
CONCLUSION:
Acute wheezing is a common presenting lung sign in HBo V-LRI. Although the pulmonary function tests of all patients were normal, more than a quarter of patients suffered from recurrent wheezing during one-year follow-up.
AuthorsJitladda Deerojanawong, Araya Satdhabudha, Nuanchan Prapphal, Suchada Sritippayawan, Rujipat Samransamruajkit
JournalJournal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet thangphaet (J Med Assoc Thai) Vol. 96 Issue 2 Pg. 185-91 (Feb 2013) ISSN: 0125-2208 [Print] Thailand
PMID23936984 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
Chemical References
  • Bronchodilator Agents
Topics
  • Bronchodilator Agents (therapeutic use)
  • Child, Preschool
  • Female
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Human bocavirus
  • Humans
  • Incidence
  • Infant
  • Male
  • Parvoviridae Infections (complications, drug therapy)
  • Recurrence
  • Respiratory Function Tests
  • Respiratory Sounds (drug effects, etiology, physiopathology)

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