Abstract
The polyomaviruses KI (KIPyV) and WU (WUPyV) have recently been discovered in specimens from patients with respiratory tract infections. To analyze the frequency and clinical impact in a cohort of pediatric patients in a German University Children's Hospital. Nasopharyngeal aspirates or bronchoalveolar lavage specimens of 229 children with acute respiratory tract infection were screened for KIPyV and WUPyV using polymerase chain reaction-based methods. KIPyV was detected in 2 (0.9%) and WUPyV in 1 (0.4%) patients, without co-infections with other respiratory viruses but with co-detection of CMV, EBV and HHV 6 in one immunocompromised patient. Only a very small proportion (1.3%) of positive samples for KIPyV and WUPyV was documented in this study; the clinical relevance of these viruses remains unclear and requires further evaluation. © Springer-Verlag 2009.
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Mueller, A., Simon, A., Gillen, J., Schildgen, V., Tillmann, R. L., Reiter, K., & Schildgen, O. (2009). Polyomaviruses KI and WU in Children with respiratory tract infection. Archives of Virology, 154(10), 1605–1608. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-009-0498-2
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