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. 2019 Sep 13;164(12):2919–2930. doi: 10.1007/s00705-019-04396-6

Table 2.

Overview of general information and laboratory and clinical parameters for the six children with human bocavirus (HBoV) in monoinfection

General information Laboratory parameters Clinical parameters
Patient Gender Age (months) Prematurity (gestational age) Medical department Duration hospitalization (days) WBC (*109/l) CRP (mg/L) First positivity HBoV (date + Cq value) Fever (°C) GI disorder URTD LRTD Duration O2 therapy (days) Chest RX Medical history
A M 2.2 25 weeks NICU UH Ghent 206 14.0 <0.6 23/12: 10 No No No Aggravation of CLD Oxygen dependent at discharge Peribronchial cuffing, atelectasis BPD
B F 0.6 28 weeks NICU UH Ghent 69 11.7 <0.6 1/01: 30 No No No Aggravation of CLD 63 / BPD
C F 1.1 33 weeks NICU UH Ghent 3 6.9 <0.6 25/12: 34 No No No Lower oxygen saturation Oxygen dependent at discharge Normal Necrotizing enterocolitis
D M 3.0 26 weeks NICU UH Ghent 150 10.7 <0.6 21/02: 34 No No No Aggravation of CLD Oxygen dependent at discharge / BPD, pneumothorax
E F 4.9 No PICU UH Ghent 4 12.3 6.0 ↑ 15/02: 16 No No No Recurrent wheezing 3 Peribronchial cuffing, atelectasis /
F M 11.5 No Pediatric ward AZ Sint-Jan 3 / / 3/02: 15 Yes (38.4) No OMA No 0 / Recurrent OMA

WBC, white blood cell count; CRP, C-reactive protein; GI disorder, gastrointestinal disorder; URTD, upper respiratory tract disease; LRTD, lower respiratory tract disease; M, male; F, female; NICU, neonatal intensive care unit; UH Ghent, Ghent University Hospital; CLD, chronic lung disease; BPD, bronchopulmonary dysplasia; PICU, pediatric intensive care unit; OMA, otitis media acuta