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Infectious human adenoviruses are shed in urine even after disappearance of urethral symptoms

BACKGROUND: Urethritis is a common sexually transmitted disease, and human adenoviruses (HAdVs) have been found to be associated with nonchlamydial nongonococcal urethritis. However, the level and viability of HAdV in the urine of patients with urethritis remain unclear. METHODS: Male patients with...

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Autores principales: Hanaoka, Nozomu, Ito, Shin, Konagaya, Masami, Nojiri, Naomi, Yasuda, Mitsuru, Fujimoto, Tsuguto, Deguchi, Takashi
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6402629/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30840641
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212434
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author Hanaoka, Nozomu
Ito, Shin
Konagaya, Masami
Nojiri, Naomi
Yasuda, Mitsuru
Fujimoto, Tsuguto
Deguchi, Takashi
author_facet Hanaoka, Nozomu
Ito, Shin
Konagaya, Masami
Nojiri, Naomi
Yasuda, Mitsuru
Fujimoto, Tsuguto
Deguchi, Takashi
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description BACKGROUND: Urethritis is a common sexually transmitted disease, and human adenoviruses (HAdVs) have been found to be associated with nonchlamydial nongonococcal urethritis. However, the level and viability of HAdV in the urine of patients with urethritis remain unclear. METHODS: Male patients with urethritis and an asymptomatic group were screened using their First-void urine (FVU) for urethritis-related pathogens to identify those with HAdV DNA. FVU and gargle fluid were collected from all patients including from those in the asymptomatic group. A swab of eye discharge was also collected from patients with eye symptoms. The pharyngeal and/ or ocular fluid was also screened only in cases in which FVU was positive for HAdV DNA. HAdVs were isolated using A549 cell lines and typed by sequencing, and viral shedding during 2 years was quantified using real-time PCR. The prevalence of HAdV was assessed in the urethritis and asymptomatic groups, and viral load, isolated HAdV types, and urethral symptoms were compared between the groups. RESULTS: The positive detection rate of HAdV DNA was significantly higher in the urethritis group than in the asymptomatic group. Of 398 patients with urethritis, HAdV was isolated in all 32 cases (23 cases in which only HAdV DNA was detected with a mean of 2 × 10(9) copies/mL in urine samples). Of 124 control cases, one had HAdV monoinfection. The most frequently detected HAdV type was 56, followed by types 37 and 64. Regarding the relationship between symptoms and isolated HAdVs, the virus was isolated for up to 12 days after urethritis symptoms disappeared. CONCLUSIONS: HAdVs were significantly detected and isolated from the FVU of patients with urethritis. Furthermore, high levels of infectious HAdVs are excreted in urine for a long period even after urethritis symptoms disappear.
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spelling pubmed-64026292019-03-17 Infectious human adenoviruses are shed in urine even after disappearance of urethral symptoms Hanaoka, Nozomu Ito, Shin Konagaya, Masami Nojiri, Naomi Yasuda, Mitsuru Fujimoto, Tsuguto Deguchi, Takashi PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Urethritis is a common sexually transmitted disease, and human adenoviruses (HAdVs) have been found to be associated with nonchlamydial nongonococcal urethritis. However, the level and viability of HAdV in the urine of patients with urethritis remain unclear. METHODS: Male patients with urethritis and an asymptomatic group were screened using their First-void urine (FVU) for urethritis-related pathogens to identify those with HAdV DNA. FVU and gargle fluid were collected from all patients including from those in the asymptomatic group. A swab of eye discharge was also collected from patients with eye symptoms. The pharyngeal and/ or ocular fluid was also screened only in cases in which FVU was positive for HAdV DNA. HAdVs were isolated using A549 cell lines and typed by sequencing, and viral shedding during 2 years was quantified using real-time PCR. The prevalence of HAdV was assessed in the urethritis and asymptomatic groups, and viral load, isolated HAdV types, and urethral symptoms were compared between the groups. RESULTS: The positive detection rate of HAdV DNA was significantly higher in the urethritis group than in the asymptomatic group. Of 398 patients with urethritis, HAdV was isolated in all 32 cases (23 cases in which only HAdV DNA was detected with a mean of 2 × 10(9) copies/mL in urine samples). Of 124 control cases, one had HAdV monoinfection. The most frequently detected HAdV type was 56, followed by types 37 and 64. Regarding the relationship between symptoms and isolated HAdVs, the virus was isolated for up to 12 days after urethritis symptoms disappeared. CONCLUSIONS: HAdVs were significantly detected and isolated from the FVU of patients with urethritis. Furthermore, high levels of infectious HAdVs are excreted in urine for a long period even after urethritis symptoms disappear. Public Library of Science 2019-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6402629/ /pubmed/30840641 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212434 Text en © 2019 Hanaoka 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Hanaoka, Nozomu
Ito, Shin
Konagaya, Masami
Nojiri, Naomi
Yasuda, Mitsuru
Fujimoto, Tsuguto
Deguchi, Takashi
Infectious human adenoviruses are shed in urine even after disappearance of urethral symptoms
title Infectious human adenoviruses are shed in urine even after disappearance of urethral symptoms
title_full Infectious human adenoviruses are shed in urine even after disappearance of urethral symptoms
title_fullStr Infectious human adenoviruses are shed in urine even after disappearance of urethral symptoms
title_full_unstemmed Infectious human adenoviruses are shed in urine even after disappearance of urethral symptoms
title_short Infectious human adenoviruses are shed in urine even after disappearance of urethral symptoms
title_sort infectious human adenoviruses are shed in urine even after disappearance of urethral symptoms
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6402629/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30840641
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212434
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