Investigation of bufavirus and parvovirus 4 in patients with gastro-enteritis from the south-east of france

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Bufavirus (BuV) and human parvovirus 4 (PARV4) belong to the Parvoviridae family. We assessed BuV and PARV4 DNA presence by real-time PCR analysis in stool, blood and respiratory samples collected in patients from Marseille and Nice, two large cities in the South-East of France. Bu-V DNA was detected in diarrheic stool samples from 92 patients (3.6% of 2583 patients), particularly men and adults, and patients from the nephrology and the infectious disease departments. Among the patients with a BuV-positive stool sample and for whom at least one blood sample was available (n = 30 patients), BuV DNA was detected also in 3 blood samples. In contrast, BuV DNA was not detected in any of the respiratory samples from 23 patients with BuV-positive stool. BuV detection rate was comparable in stool samples from patients with and without diarrhea. We did not detect PARV4 DNA in any of the stool specimens (n = 2583 patients). Our results suggest that PARV4 fecal–oral transmission is rare or non-existent in the South-East of France while BuV circulates with a relatively high rate in this area.

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Simo-Fouda, F., Thirion, L., Nougairède, A., Luciani, L., Driouich, J. S., Petit, P. R., … Charrel, R. N. (2021). Investigation of bufavirus and parvovirus 4 in patients with gastro-enteritis from the south-east of france. Pathogens, 10(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10091151

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