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Transfusion-related Cytomegalovirus Infection Among Very Low Birth Weight Infants in an Endemic Area

This study investigated the incidence of acquired cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in very low birth weight infants (VLBWI) given CMV seropositive blood, and sought to determine whether filtering and irradiation of blood products could help prevent CMV infection and the time required to clear passive...

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Autores principales: Kim, Ai-Rhan Ellen, Lee, Yeon Kyung, Kim, Kyung Ah, Chu, Young Kyu, Baik, Byung Yoon, Kim, Eun Soon, Yun, Sung Cheol, Kim, Ki Soo, Pi, Soo Young
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Publicado: The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2733978/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16479056
http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2006.21.1.5
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author Kim, Ai-Rhan Ellen
Lee, Yeon Kyung
Kim, Kyung Ah
Chu, Young Kyu
Baik, Byung Yoon
Kim, Eun Soon
Yun, Sung Cheol
Kim, Ki Soo
Pi, Soo Young
author_facet Kim, Ai-Rhan Ellen
Lee, Yeon Kyung
Kim, Kyung Ah
Chu, Young Kyu
Baik, Byung Yoon
Kim, Eun Soon
Yun, Sung Cheol
Kim, Ki Soo
Pi, Soo Young
author_sort Kim, Ai-Rhan Ellen
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description This study investigated the incidence of acquired cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in very low birth weight infants (VLBWI) given CMV seropositive blood, and sought to determine whether filtering and irradiation of blood products could help prevent CMV infection and the time required to clear passively-derived anti-CMV IgG among 80 VLBWI transfused with filtered-irradiated blood, 20 VLBWI transfused with nonfiltered-nonirradiated blood and 26 nontransfused VLBWI. CMV IgG and IgM values were obtained from all blood products prior to transfusions, and from VLBWI at birth until the infants became seronegative. Urine was obtained for CMV culture at birth and every 3-4 weeks until 12 weeks after the final transfusion. The incidence of CMV IgG seropositivity among the 126 infants at birth and the blood products given were 96% and 95%, respectively. The incidence of acquired CMV infection was 4/100 (4%) in the transfused group: 2/80 (2.5%) and 2/20 (10%) in the filtered-irradiated and nonfiltered-nonirradiated transfusion groups, respectively. Approximately 9-10 months elapsed to clear passively acquired CMV IgG. The irradiation and filtering of the blood products did not seem to decrease the transfusion-related CMV infection rate in Korea among VLBWI, however, further validation is recommended in a larger cohort of infants.
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spelling pubmed-27339782009-08-31 Transfusion-related Cytomegalovirus Infection Among Very Low Birth Weight Infants in an Endemic Area Kim, Ai-Rhan Ellen Lee, Yeon Kyung Kim, Kyung Ah Chu, Young Kyu Baik, Byung Yoon Kim, Eun Soon Yun, Sung Cheol Kim, Ki Soo Pi, Soo Young J Korean Med Sci Original Article This study investigated the incidence of acquired cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in very low birth weight infants (VLBWI) given CMV seropositive blood, and sought to determine whether filtering and irradiation of blood products could help prevent CMV infection and the time required to clear passively-derived anti-CMV IgG among 80 VLBWI transfused with filtered-irradiated blood, 20 VLBWI transfused with nonfiltered-nonirradiated blood and 26 nontransfused VLBWI. CMV IgG and IgM values were obtained from all blood products prior to transfusions, and from VLBWI at birth until the infants became seronegative. Urine was obtained for CMV culture at birth and every 3-4 weeks until 12 weeks after the final transfusion. The incidence of CMV IgG seropositivity among the 126 infants at birth and the blood products given were 96% and 95%, respectively. The incidence of acquired CMV infection was 4/100 (4%) in the transfused group: 2/80 (2.5%) and 2/20 (10%) in the filtered-irradiated and nonfiltered-nonirradiated transfusion groups, respectively. Approximately 9-10 months elapsed to clear passively acquired CMV IgG. The irradiation and filtering of the blood products did not seem to decrease the transfusion-related CMV infection rate in Korea among VLBWI, however, further validation is recommended in a larger cohort of infants. The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2006-02 2006-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2733978/ /pubmed/16479056 http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2006.21.1.5 Text en Copyright © 2006 The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Kim, Ai-Rhan Ellen
Lee, Yeon Kyung
Kim, Kyung Ah
Chu, Young Kyu
Baik, Byung Yoon
Kim, Eun Soon
Yun, Sung Cheol
Kim, Ki Soo
Pi, Soo Young
Transfusion-related Cytomegalovirus Infection Among Very Low Birth Weight Infants in an Endemic Area
title Transfusion-related Cytomegalovirus Infection Among Very Low Birth Weight Infants in an Endemic Area
title_full Transfusion-related Cytomegalovirus Infection Among Very Low Birth Weight Infants in an Endemic Area
title_fullStr Transfusion-related Cytomegalovirus Infection Among Very Low Birth Weight Infants in an Endemic Area
title_full_unstemmed Transfusion-related Cytomegalovirus Infection Among Very Low Birth Weight Infants in an Endemic Area
title_short Transfusion-related Cytomegalovirus Infection Among Very Low Birth Weight Infants in an Endemic Area
title_sort transfusion-related cytomegalovirus infection among very low birth weight infants in an endemic area
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2733978/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16479056
http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2006.21.1.5
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