Epidemiology of Human Bocavirus in the Middle East and North Africa: Systematic Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Search Strategy and Selection Criteria
2.2. Data Collection and Data Adjustment
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
References
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Country | First Author, Year | Study Period | Age Group | HBoV Positive | Sample Size | Prevalence | Type of Specimen | HBoV Genotypes | Study Design |
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Egypt | Zaghloul (2011) [12] | 2009–2010 (8 months) | Children (<5 years) | 22 | 100 | 22.0% | NPAs | ND | Case-control |
18 | 100 | 18.0% | Serum | ||||||
Tabl et al. (2012) [13] | 2010–2011 (10 months) | Children (<12 years) | 20 | 200 | 10.0% | NPAs | ND | Cross section | |
EL-Mosallamy et al. (2015) [14] | 2013–2015 (18 months) | Children (<2 years) | 2 | 100 | 2.0% | Stool | ND | Cross section | |
Abdel-Moneim et al. (2016) [15] | 2011–2015 | Aged between 30 and 75 years | 24 | 101 | 23.8% | Colorectal cancer biopsy | Genotype 1 | Cross section | |
Abdel-Moneim et al. (2016) [16] | 2013–2014 (2 months) | Children (<3years) | 54 | 95 | 56.8% | NP | Genotype 1 | Cross section | |
Meligy et al. (2016) [17] | 2013–2014 (5 months) | Children (<3years) | 8 | 51 | 18.2% | NP and NPA | ND | Cross section | |
Amr et al. (2017) [18] | 2015–2016 (11 months) | Children (<5 years) | 19 | 123 | 15.4% | NPAs | ND | Cross section | |
16 | 123 | 13.0% | Serum | ||||||
Hatem et al. (2019) [19] | 2010–2014 (48 months) | All age groups with viral infection | 1075 | 11 | 1.0% | NP and OP | ND | Cross section | |
Abozahra et al. (2020) [20] | 2018–2019 (5 months) | Children (<5 years) | 7 | 75 | 9.3% | NP | Genotype 1 | Cross section | |
5 | 75 | 6.7% | Serum | ||||||
Roshdy et al. (2020) [21] | 2013–2014 (11 months) | All age groups | 2 | 200 | 1.0% | NPAs | ND | Cross section | |
Iran | Naghipour et al. (2007) [22] | 2003–2004 (4 months) | Children (<5 years) | 21 | 261 | 8% | NPAs or NP | Genotype 1 | Cross section |
Nadji et al. (2010) [23] | 2007–2008 (11 months) | Children (<17 years) | 9 | 133 | 6.8% | NPAs | Genotype 1 | Cross section | |
2006–2008 (32 months) | 6 | 47 | 12.8% | Stool | |||||
Monavari et al. (2013) [24] | 2010–2011 (12 months) | Children (<5 years) | 16 | 200 | 8.0% | Stool | ND | Cross section | |
Romani et al. (2013) [25] | 2008–2010 (24 month) | All age groups | 27 | 294 | 9.18% | Stool | Genotype 1, 2 and 3 | Cross section | |
Shokrollahi et al. (2014) [26] | 2009–2011 (24 months) | Children (<9 years) | 6 | 80 | 8.0% | Stool | ND | Cross section | |
Mortazavi et al. (2015) [27] | 2014 (5 months) | Age group between 29 and 91 years | 6 | 91 | 6.6% | Throat swabs | ND | Cross section | |
Tabasi et al. (2016) [28] | 2012–2013 (6 months) | Children (<2 years) | 15 | 140 | 10.7% | Throat swabs | Genotype 1 | Cross section | |
Moradi et al. (2017) [29] | 2015–2016 (10 months) | Age group between 56 and 80 years | 0 | 30 | 0.0% | BAL and NP | ND | Cross section | |
Malekshahi et al. (2017) [30] | 2013–2014 (8 months) | Children (<5 years) | 0 | 71 | 0.0% | Throat swabs and nasal washes | ND | Cross section | |
Niya et al. (2018) [31] | 2011–2016 | All age groups | 1 | 66 | 1.5% | Colorectal cancer biopsy | Genotype 1 | Case -control | |
Mohammadi et al. (2019) [32] | 2016–2017 (12 months) | Children (<3 years) | 10 | 75 | 13.3% | NP | Genotype 1 | Cross section | |
Mohammadi et al. (2020) [33] | 2017–2018 (12 months) | Children (<3 years) | 67 | 500 | 13.4% | NP | ND | Cross section | |
72 | 500 | 14.4% | Stool | ||||||
Hashemi et al. (2021) [34] | NA | Confirmed COVID-19 cases from all age groups | 10 | 105 | 9.7% | Throat swabs and NP | ND | Cross section | |
Iraq | Atyah et al. (2017) [35] | 2015–2016 (8 months) | Children (<15 years) | 48 | 195 | 24.6% | NP | ND | Cross section |
Al-Mayah et al. (2018) [36] | 2017–2018 (2 months) | Children (<5 years) | 8 | 122 | 6.6% | NP | Genotype 1 | Cross section | |
Shamiran et al. (2019) [37] | 2017 (3 months) | Children (<5 years) | 18 | 50 | 36.0% | NP and blood | ND | Cross section | |
Hasan et al. (2020) [38] | 2017–2018 (2 months) | Children (<5 years) | 8 | 122 | 6.6% | NP | Genotype 1 | Cross section | |
Yaseen et al. (2020) [39] | 2018–2019 (7 months) | Children (<10 years) | 31 | 80 | 38.8% | Pharynx swab | ND | Cross section | |
28 | 80 | 35.0% | Serum | ||||||
Israel | Hindiyeh et al. (2008) [40] | 2006 (11 months) | Children (<10 years) | 26 | 231 | 11.3% | Nasal suction, NP, BAL, throat swab, sputum, pleural fluid | ND | Cross section |
Jordan | Kaplan et al. (2006) [41] | 2003–2004 (5 months) | Children (<5 years) | 57 | 312 | 18.3% | NPA | Genotype 1 | Cross section |
AL-Rousan et al. (2011) [42] | 2007 (11 months) | Children (<13 years) | 20 | 220 | 9.1% | NPA | Genotype 1 | Cross section | |
Awad et al. (2020) [43] | 2016 (3 months) | Children (<5 years) | 12 | 479 | 2.5% | NP | ND | Cross section | |
Kuwait | Essa et al. (2015) [44] | 2010–2013 (31 months) | All age groups | 14 | 735 | 4.9% | BAL, TA, NPAs and NP | ND | Cross section |
Madi and A. AL-Adwani (2020) [45] | 2018–2020 (24 months) | All age groups | 111 | 5941 | 1.9% | NPAs and throat swabs | Genotype 1 | Cross section | |
Mohammad et al. (2020) [46] | 2017 (11 months) | Children (<10 years) | 2 | 84 | 2.3% | Stool | Genotype 1 | Cross section | |
Lebanon | Finianos et al. (2016) [47] | 2013–2014 (11 months) | Children (<16 years) | 36 | 236 | 15.0% | NPAs | ND | Cross section |
Oman | Khamis et al. (2012) [48] | 2007–2008 (12 months) | Children (<5 years) | 8 | 259 | 3.0% | NPAs | ND | Cross section |
Qatar | Janahi et al. (2017) [49] | 2010–2011 (24 months) | Children (<2 years) | 15 | 369 | 4.1% | NP | ND | Cross section |
Al-Romaihi et al. (2019) [50] | 2012–2017 (71 months) | Adult (>15 years) | 286 | 37929 | 0.7% | OP, NP and NPAs | ND | Cross section | |
Al-Romaihi et al. (2020) [51] | 2012–2017 (71 months) | Children (<15 years) | 1920 | 30946 | 6.2% | Throat swabs, NP and NPAs | ND | Cross section | |
Nadeem et al. (2020) [52] | 2013–2016 | All age groups with respiratory illness | 874 | 43106 | 2.0% | OP and NP | ND | Cross section | |
Saudi Arabia | Memish et al. (2012) [53] | 2009 (6 days) | HCP age between 31 and 49 years | 0 | 184 | 0.0% | Throat swabs and NP | ND | Cross section |
Abdel-Moneim et al. (2013) [54] | 2012 (4 months) | Children (<10 years) | 18 | 80 | 22.5% | NP | Genotype 1 | Cross section | |
Al-Ayed et al. (2014) [55] | 2012–2013 (9 months) | Children (<5 years) | 1 | 135 | 0.74% | NP | ND | Cross section | |
Bubshait et al. (2015) [56] | 2010–2011 (12 months) | Children with viremia (<5 years) | 5 | 47 | 10.6% | Serum | ND | Cross section | |
Memish et al (2015) [57] | 2013 (22 day) | Pilgrims came from worldwide to do hajj or Umrah (>18 years) | 2 | 1676 | 0.1% | Nasal swabs | ND | Cohort | |
Eifan et al (2017) [58] | 2014–2015 (11 months) | Children (<5 years) | 171 | 2266 | 7.5% | NP, NPAs and BAL | ND | Cohort | |
Abdel-Moneim et al. (2018) [59] | 2016 (11 months) | Blood donors (adult) (20–48 years) | 21 | 300 | 7.0% | Whole blood sample | Genotype 1 | Cross section | |
Koul et al. (2018) [60] | 2014–2015 (6 MONTHS) | Pilgrims returning from Saudi Arabia, adults between 26 and 60 years | 2 | 300 | 0.7% | Throat swabs and NP | ND | Cross section | |
Sudan | Adam et al. (2018) [61] | 2014 (8 months) | Children (<5 years) | 5 | 437 | 1.1% | Stool | Genotype 1 | Cross section |
Tunisia | Kapoor et al. (2010) [62] | NA | Children (<15 years) | 32 | 96 | 33% | Stool | Genotype 1, 2,3 and 4 | Case- control |
Khalifa et al. (2019) [63] | 2013–2014 (15 months) | Children (<1 years) | 37 | 515 | 7.2% | NPAs | ND | Cross section | |
Turkey | Midilli et al. (2010) [64] | NA | All age groups | 7 | 155 | 4.5% | NPAs and throat swab | Genotype 1 | Cross section |
Azkur et al. (2014) [65] | 2011–2012 (6 months) | Children (<2 years) | 3 | 55 | 5.4% | NP | ND | Cross section | |
UYAR et al. (2014) [66] | 2010 (6 months) | Children (<2 years) | 3 | 62 | 4.8% | NPAs | ND | Case-control | |
Akturk et al. (2015) [67] | 2013–2014 (7months) | Children (<7 years) | 30 | 1143 | 2.6% | NP | ND | Cross section | |
ÇİÇEK et al. (2015) [68] | 2002–2014 (151 months) | All age groups | 18 | 5102 | 4% | NP, BAL and NPAs | ND | Cross section | |
Demirci et al. (2016) [69] | 2009 (3 months) | Children (<5 years) | 8 | 120 | 6.7% | NP | ND | Cross section | |
Erdem et al. (2016) [70] | 2013–2014 (26 months) | Pilgrims (adult) (>15 years) | 1 | 97 | 1% | NP | ND | Cross section | |
Goktas et al. (2016) [71] | 2014–2015 (11 months) | All age groups | 91 | 845 | 10.76% | NP | ND | Cross section | |
Bakir et al. (2020) [72] | 2015–2017 (32 months) | Children (<18 years) | 105 | 2310 | 4.5% | NP | ND | Cross section | |
United Arab Emirates | Alsuwaidi et al. (2018) [73] | 2016-2017 (3 months) | Children (3-6 years) | 0 | 18 | 0.0% | NP | ND | A pilot study |
Jeon et al. (2019) [74] | 2015–2018 (27 months) | Children (<15 years) | 0 | 198 | 0.0% | Sputum, NP and BAL | ND | Cross section | |
Adults aged between 15 and 64 years | 2 | 718 | 0.3% | Sputum, NP and BAL | |||||
Elderly (≥65 years) | 0 | 446 | 0.0% | Sputum, NP and BAL |
Country | First Author, Year | Viral Coinfection Rate | Coinfected Viruses |
---|---|---|---|
Egypt | Tabl et al. (2012) [13] | 66.7% | Respiratory syncytial virus |
13.3% | Para influenza | ||
6.7% | Influenza-B viruses | ||
6.7% | Influenza-A viruses | ||
6.7% | Adenovirus. | ||
Iran | Naghipour et al. (2007) [22] | 14.0% | Adenovirus |
15% | Respiratory syncytial virus | ||
4.0% | Influenza A virus | ||
Tabasi et al. (2016) [28] | 13.3% | Respiratory syncytial virus | |
Mohammadi et al. (2019) [32] | 40% | Respiratory syncytial virus | |
Mohammadi et al. (2020) [33] | 65.6% | Respiratory syncytial virus | |
62.5% | Rotavirus | ||
Hashemi et al. (2021) [34] | 100.0% | Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 | |
Iraq | Atyah et al. (2017) [35] | 4.6% | Respiratory syncytial virus |
3.6% | Human metapneumovirus | ||
Israel | Hindiyeh et al (2008) [40] | 69.2% | Adenovirus |
7.1% | Respiratory syncytial virus | ||
10% | Parainfluenza virus 3 | ||
Jordan | Kaplan et al. (2006) [41] | 72% | Respiratory syncytial virus |
AL-Rousan et al. (2011) [42] | 20% | Respiratory syncytial virus | |
Kuwait | Madi and A. AL-Adwani (2020) [45] | 10.8% | Respiratory syncytial virus |
9.9% | Human rhinoviruses | ||
6.3% | Influenza A virus | ||
3.6% | Adenovirus | ||
Mohammad et al. (2020) [46] | 50% | Adenovirus | |
Lebanon | Finianos et al. (2016) [47] | 47.2% | Adenovirus |
36.1% | Human rhinoviruses | ||
Oman | Khamis et al. (2012) [48] | 62.5% | Respiratory syncytial virus |
Qatar | Janahi et al. (2017) [49] | 51.2% | Respiratory syncytial virus |
25.5% | Rhinovirus | ||
Turkey | Azkur et al. (2014) [65] | 33.3% | Respiratory syncytial virus |
33.3% | Rhinovirus | ||
33.3% | Influenza A virus |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleAbdelqader, Rana, Hanan Hasan, and Lo’ai Alanagreh. 2021. "Epidemiology of Human Bocavirus in the Middle East and North Africa: Systematic Review" Pathogens 10, no. 11: 1456. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10111456
APA StyleAbdelqader, R., Hasan, H., & Alanagreh, L. (2021). Epidemiology of Human Bocavirus in the Middle East and North Africa: Systematic Review. Pathogens, 10(11), 1456. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10111456