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Etiology of Maculopapular Rash in Measles and Rubella Suspected Patients from Belarus

As a result of successful implementation of the measles/rubella elimination program, the etiology of more and more double negative cases remains elusive. The present study determined the role of different viruses as causative agents in measles or rubella suspected cases in Belarus. A total of 856 se...

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Autores principales: Yermalovich, Marina A., Semeiko, Galina V., Samoilovich, Elena O., Svirchevskaya, Ekaterina Y., Muller, Claude P., Hübschen, Judith M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4214721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25356680
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111541
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author Yermalovich, Marina A.
Semeiko, Galina V.
Samoilovich, Elena O.
Svirchevskaya, Ekaterina Y.
Muller, Claude P.
Hübschen, Judith M.
author_facet Yermalovich, Marina A.
Semeiko, Galina V.
Samoilovich, Elena O.
Svirchevskaya, Ekaterina Y.
Muller, Claude P.
Hübschen, Judith M.
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description As a result of successful implementation of the measles/rubella elimination program, the etiology of more and more double negative cases remains elusive. The present study determined the role of different viruses as causative agents in measles or rubella suspected cases in Belarus. A total of 856 sera sent to the WHO National Laboratory between 2009 and 2011 were tested for specific IgM antibodies to measles virus (MV), rubella virus (RV) and human parvovirus B19 (B19V). The negatives were further investigated for antibodies to enterovirus (EV) and adenovirus (AdV). Children of up to 3 years were tested for IgM antibodies to human herpesvirus 6 (HHV6). A viral etiology was identified in 451 (52.7%) cases, with 6.1% of the samples being positive for MV; 2.6% for RV; 26.2% for B19V; 9.7% for EV; 4.6% for AdV; and 3.6% for HHV6. Almost all measles and rubella cases occurred during limited outbreaks in 2011 and nearly all patients were at least 15 years old. B19V, EV and AdV infections were prevalent both in children and adults and were found throughout the 3 years. B19V occurred mainly in 3–10 years old children and 20–29 years old adults. EV infection was most common in children up to 6 years of age and AdV was confirmed mainly in 3–6 years old children. HHV6 infection was mostly detected in 6–11 months old infants. Laboratory investigation of measles/rubella suspected cases also for B19V, EV, AdV and HHV6 allows diagnosing more than half of all cases, thus strengthening rash/fever disease surveillance in Belarus.
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spelling pubmed-42147212014-11-05 Etiology of Maculopapular Rash in Measles and Rubella Suspected Patients from Belarus Yermalovich, Marina A. Semeiko, Galina V. Samoilovich, Elena O. Svirchevskaya, Ekaterina Y. Muller, Claude P. Hübschen, Judith M. PLoS One Research Article As a result of successful implementation of the measles/rubella elimination program, the etiology of more and more double negative cases remains elusive. The present study determined the role of different viruses as causative agents in measles or rubella suspected cases in Belarus. A total of 856 sera sent to the WHO National Laboratory between 2009 and 2011 were tested for specific IgM antibodies to measles virus (MV), rubella virus (RV) and human parvovirus B19 (B19V). The negatives were further investigated for antibodies to enterovirus (EV) and adenovirus (AdV). Children of up to 3 years were tested for IgM antibodies to human herpesvirus 6 (HHV6). A viral etiology was identified in 451 (52.7%) cases, with 6.1% of the samples being positive for MV; 2.6% for RV; 26.2% for B19V; 9.7% for EV; 4.6% for AdV; and 3.6% for HHV6. Almost all measles and rubella cases occurred during limited outbreaks in 2011 and nearly all patients were at least 15 years old. B19V, EV and AdV infections were prevalent both in children and adults and were found throughout the 3 years. B19V occurred mainly in 3–10 years old children and 20–29 years old adults. EV infection was most common in children up to 6 years of age and AdV was confirmed mainly in 3–6 years old children. HHV6 infection was mostly detected in 6–11 months old infants. Laboratory investigation of measles/rubella suspected cases also for B19V, EV, AdV and HHV6 allows diagnosing more than half of all cases, thus strengthening rash/fever disease surveillance in Belarus. Public Library of Science 2014-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4214721/ /pubmed/25356680 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111541 Text en © 2014 Yermalovich et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Muller, Claude P.
Hübschen, Judith M.
Etiology of Maculopapular Rash in Measles and Rubella Suspected Patients from Belarus
title Etiology of Maculopapular Rash in Measles and Rubella Suspected Patients from Belarus
title_full Etiology of Maculopapular Rash in Measles and Rubella Suspected Patients from Belarus
title_fullStr Etiology of Maculopapular Rash in Measles and Rubella Suspected Patients from Belarus
title_full_unstemmed Etiology of Maculopapular Rash in Measles and Rubella Suspected Patients from Belarus
title_short Etiology of Maculopapular Rash in Measles and Rubella Suspected Patients from Belarus
title_sort etiology of maculopapular rash in measles and rubella suspected patients from belarus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4214721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25356680
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111541
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