Quantitative detection of human Malawi polyomavirus in nasopharyngeal aspirates, sera, and feces in Beijing, China, using real-time TaqMan-based PCR

Título

Quantitative detection of human Malawi polyomavirus in nasopharyngeal aspirates, sera, and feces in Beijing, China, using real-time TaqMan-based PCR

Autor

Fen-lian Ma, Dan-di Li, Tianli Wei, Jin-song LI, Li-Shu Zheng

Descripción

Abstract Background Human Malawi polyomavirus (MWPyV) was discovered in 2012, but its prevalence and clinical characteristics are largely unknown. Methods We used real-time TaqMan-based PCR to detect MWPyV in the feces (n = 174) of children with diarrhea, nasopharyngeal aspirates (n = 887) from children with respiratory infections, and sera (n = 200) from healthy adults, and analyzed its clinical characteristics statistically. All the MWPyV-positive specimens were also screened for other common respiratory viruses. Results Sixteen specimens were positive for MWPyV, including 13 (1.47%) respiratory samples and three (1.7%) fecal samples. The samples were all co-infected with other respiratory viruses, most commonly with influenza viruses (69.2%) and human coronaviruses (30.7%). The MWPyV-positive children were diagnosed with bronchopneumonia or viral diarrhea. They ranged in age from 12 days to 9 years, and the most frequent symptoms were cough and fever. Conclusions Real-time PCR is an effective tool for the detection of MWPyV in different types of samples. MWPyV infection mainly occurs in young children, and fecal–oral transmission is a possible route of its transmission.

Fecha

2017

Materia

Human Malawi polyomavirus (MWPyV), Taqman real-time PCR, nasopharyngeal aspirate, feces, respiratory virus

Identificador

DOI: 10.1186/s12985-017-0817-2

Fuente

Virology Journal

Editor

BMC

Cobertura

Infectious and parasitic diseases

Idioma

EN

Archivos

https://socictopen.socict.org/files/to_import/pdfs/article 1845.pdf

Colección

Citación

Fen-lian Ma, Dan-di Li, Tianli Wei, Jin-song LI, Li-Shu Zheng, “Quantitative detection of human Malawi polyomavirus in nasopharyngeal aspirates, sera, and feces in Beijing, China, using real-time TaqMan-based PCR,” SOCICT Open, consulta 21 de abril de 2026, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/1795.

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