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Maternal CMV seroprevalence rate in early gestation and congenital cytomegalovirus infection in a Chinese population
Background Congenital human cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection remains largely unrecognized and underemphasized in medical practice. This study aimed to describe the maternal CMV seroprevalence rate in early gestation and congenital CMV infection in a Chinese population. Methods This prospective cohort...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8451685/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34392819 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2021.1969290 |
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author | Huang, Yue Li, Tingdong Yu, Huan Tang, Jiabao Song, Qiaoqiao Guo, Xiaoyi Wang, Han Li, Caihong Wang, Jiangding Liang, Caihong Yao, Xingmei Qiu, Lingxian Zhuang, Chunlan Bi, Zhaofeng Su, Yingying Wu, Ting Ge, Shengxiang Zhang, Jun |
author_facet | Huang, Yue Li, Tingdong Yu, Huan Tang, Jiabao Song, Qiaoqiao Guo, Xiaoyi Wang, Han Li, Caihong Wang, Jiangding Liang, Caihong Yao, Xingmei Qiu, Lingxian Zhuang, Chunlan Bi, Zhaofeng Su, Yingying Wu, Ting Ge, Shengxiang Zhang, Jun |
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description | Background Congenital human cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection remains largely unrecognized and underemphasized in medical practice. This study aimed to describe the maternal CMV seroprevalence rate in early gestation and congenital CMV infection in a Chinese population. Methods This prospective cohort study was conducted in three hospitals in China from 2015 through 2018. Pregnant women were enrolled in early gestation and followed up in middle and late gestation with serological testing. CMV serostatus was determined by IgG testing in serum during early gestation. Their newborns were screened for cCMV infection by PCR testing in both saliva and urine at two time points. The cCMV prevalence, maternal seroprevalence and associated factors were analyzed. Results In China, the CMV seroprevalence was 98.11% (6602/6729, 95% CI: 97.76%–98.41%), and the cCMV prevalence was 1.32% (84/6350, 95% CI: 1.07%–1.64%). Over 98% of cCMV-positive newborns were from pregnant women who were seropositive in early gestation in China. The prevalence of cCMV infection in newborns from seropositive and seronegative pregnant women was similar (crude prevalence: 1.33% vs 0.82%, P = 1.00; estimated prevalence: 1.27% vs 1.05%, P = 0.32). Pregnant women who were under 25 years old or primiparous had a lower seroprevalence. Newborns from pregnant women under 25 years old or from twin pregnancies had a higher prevalence of cCMV infection. Conclusion in China, the cCMV prevalence was high, and the rates were similar in newborns from pregnant women who were seropositive and seronegative in early gestation. The vast majority of cCMV newborns were from seropositive mothers. Trial registration:ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02645396.. |
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spelling | pubmed-84516852021-09-21 Maternal CMV seroprevalence rate in early gestation and congenital cytomegalovirus infection in a Chinese population Huang, Yue Li, Tingdong Yu, Huan Tang, Jiabao Song, Qiaoqiao Guo, Xiaoyi Wang, Han Li, Caihong Wang, Jiangding Liang, Caihong Yao, Xingmei Qiu, Lingxian Zhuang, Chunlan Bi, Zhaofeng Su, Yingying Wu, Ting Ge, Shengxiang Zhang, Jun Emerg Microbes Infect Original Article Background Congenital human cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection remains largely unrecognized and underemphasized in medical practice. This study aimed to describe the maternal CMV seroprevalence rate in early gestation and congenital CMV infection in a Chinese population. Methods This prospective cohort study was conducted in three hospitals in China from 2015 through 2018. Pregnant women were enrolled in early gestation and followed up in middle and late gestation with serological testing. CMV serostatus was determined by IgG testing in serum during early gestation. Their newborns were screened for cCMV infection by PCR testing in both saliva and urine at two time points. The cCMV prevalence, maternal seroprevalence and associated factors were analyzed. Results In China, the CMV seroprevalence was 98.11% (6602/6729, 95% CI: 97.76%–98.41%), and the cCMV prevalence was 1.32% (84/6350, 95% CI: 1.07%–1.64%). Over 98% of cCMV-positive newborns were from pregnant women who were seropositive in early gestation in China. The prevalence of cCMV infection in newborns from seropositive and seronegative pregnant women was similar (crude prevalence: 1.33% vs 0.82%, P = 1.00; estimated prevalence: 1.27% vs 1.05%, P = 0.32). Pregnant women who were under 25 years old or primiparous had a lower seroprevalence. Newborns from pregnant women under 25 years old or from twin pregnancies had a higher prevalence of cCMV infection. Conclusion in China, the cCMV prevalence was high, and the rates were similar in newborns from pregnant women who were seropositive and seronegative in early gestation. The vast majority of cCMV newborns were from seropositive mothers. Trial registration:ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02645396.. Taylor & Francis 2021-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8451685/ /pubmed/34392819 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2021.1969290 Text en © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. https://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/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Huang, Yue Li, Tingdong Yu, Huan Tang, Jiabao Song, Qiaoqiao Guo, Xiaoyi Wang, Han Li, Caihong Wang, Jiangding Liang, Caihong Yao, Xingmei Qiu, Lingxian Zhuang, Chunlan Bi, Zhaofeng Su, Yingying Wu, Ting Ge, Shengxiang Zhang, Jun Maternal CMV seroprevalence rate in early gestation and congenital cytomegalovirus infection in a Chinese population |
title | Maternal CMV seroprevalence rate in early gestation and congenital cytomegalovirus infection in a Chinese population |
title_full | Maternal CMV seroprevalence rate in early gestation and congenital cytomegalovirus infection in a Chinese population |
title_fullStr | Maternal CMV seroprevalence rate in early gestation and congenital cytomegalovirus infection in a Chinese population |
title_full_unstemmed | Maternal CMV seroprevalence rate in early gestation and congenital cytomegalovirus infection in a Chinese population |
title_short | Maternal CMV seroprevalence rate in early gestation and congenital cytomegalovirus infection in a Chinese population |
title_sort | maternal cmv seroprevalence rate in early gestation and congenital cytomegalovirus infection in a chinese population |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8451685/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34392819 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2021.1969290 |
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