Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (Jun 1995)

Prevalence of cytomegalovirus infection in different patient groups of a urban university in Brazil

  • José Hermôgenes Rocco Suassuna,
  • Leila Lopes Leite,
  • Lucia Helena Cavalheiro Villela

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0037-86821995000200003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 2
pp. 105 – 108

Abstract

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This study sought for etndence of previous CMV infection in patients of a general hospital serving the low income population of Rio de Janeiro. An enzyme immunoassay was used to detect anti-CMV antibodies in 713 typical hospital patients classified into eight different groups. Positive tests were found in 87% of pregnant women, 85% of newborns, 61% of pediatric patients, 77% of adolescent patients, 81% of adult patients, 87% of dialysed transplant candidates, 89% of kidney donors, and 92% of patients after transplantation. Depending of the subgroup studied these results carry different meanings and necessitate different clinical approaches. The risk of congenital disease is probably low in view of the reduced number of pregnant women still susceptible to primary infection. The number of primary infections will also be low in transplant recipients. However, those still susceptible will almost certainly acquire the infection from, their donor. Prophylactic CMV matching in kidney transplantation is not a realistic approach due to the low probability of finding pairs of seronegative donors and recipients.

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