%0 Journal Article %T High prevalence of human bocavirus 1 in infants with lower acute respiratory tract disease in Argentina, 2007 - 2009 %A Ghietto %A Luc¨ªa Mar¨ªa %A C¨¢mara %A Alicia %A Zhou %A Yumei %A Pedranti %A Mauro %A Ferreyra %A Silvia %A Frey %A Teryl %A C¨¢mara %A Jorge %A Adamo %A Maria Pilar %J Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases %D 2012 %I Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases %R 10.1590/S1413-86702012000100007 %X human bocavirus (hbov) is a parvovirus whose association with respiratory disease is currently under investigation. objective: to determine hbov prevalence in children with lower acute respiratory infection. methods: we investigated hbov in 433 nasopharyngeal aspirates collected in 2007-2009 from children 0 to 5 years old hospitalized with bronchiolitis or pneumonia in c¨®rdoba, argentina. results: the general prevalence of hbov was 21.5% and the positive cases (hbov+) were more frequent during winter and spring. the mean age of hbov+ patients was 6.9 months, with 87.1% of the detections corresponding to infants less than 1 year old (among which the prevalence of hbov was 26.3% in patients < 3 months of age, 22.1% in 3 to 6 months, 25.3% in 6 to 9 months, and 18.8% in 9 to 12 months). the sequence analysis of the np1 coding region of 15 isolates showed that all isolates from cordoba were hbov1 which exhibited a homology of nearly 100% both among themselves and with the originally discovered virus from 2005. conclusion: overall, our results indicate that hbov is a significant pathogen that contributes to acute respiratory infection both on its own and during coinfection with other viruses. %K human bocavirus 1 %K infant %K bronchiolitis %K pneumonia. %U http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S1413-86702012000100007&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en