Prevalence of cytomegalovirus DNAemia and genotypic distribution among childbearing mothers and neonates in Taiwan
Background: Congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is the leading cause of neurologic disabilities and sensorineural hearing loss in children. However, in Taiwan, there is limited information on the genotypic diversity and prevalence of perinatal CMV infection in both mothers and neonates. The a...
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doaj-ee49f44f8207443d9c4db7d8e9c387702020-11-24T20:53:54ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Infectious Diseases1201-97122020-02-0191240245Prevalence of cytomegalovirus DNAemia and genotypic distribution among childbearing mothers and neonates in TaiwanChun Yi Lee0Kun Yi Lin1Tien Hui Chen2Chia Hsing Sung3Yu Ping Fang4Pi Lin Sung5Yu Jiun Chan6Department of Pediatrics, Chang Bing Show Chwan Memorial Hospital, Changhua, Taiwan; Institute of Clinical Medicine, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, TaiwanDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Chang Bing Show Chwan Memorial Hospital, Changhua, TaiwanDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Chang Bing Show Chwan Memorial Hospital, Changhua, TaiwanDepartment of Clinical Laboratory, Chang Bing Show Chwan Memorial Hospital, Changhua, TaiwanDepartment of Pediatrics, Chang Bing Show Chwan Memorial Hospital, Changhua, TaiwanDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Shuang Ho Hospital, Taipei, TaiwanDivision of Microbiology, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan; Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan; Institute of Public Health, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan; Corresponding author at: No.201, Sec. 2, Shipai Rd., Beitou District, Taipei City, Taiwan 11217, R.O.C.Background: Congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is the leading cause of neurologic disabilities and sensorineural hearing loss in children. However, in Taiwan, there is limited information on the genotypic diversity and prevalence of perinatal CMV infection in both mothers and neonates. The aim of this study was to screen samples from both mothers and umbilical cord blood for CMV at the time of delivery and to determine the CMV genotypic distribution. Methods: Between June 2012 and July 2015, residual maternal and umbilical cord blood samples were collected from consenting participants admitted to the Chang Bing Show Chwan Memorial Hospital in central Taiwan. The blood samples were screened for CMV DNA using real-time PCR assay, and the genotypic classification of the CMV UL55, UL144, and US28 genes was determined by sequencing and phylogenetic analysis. Results: A total of 1282 mother-neonate paired samples were enrolled in the study, 95.3% of whom were Taiwanese. CMV DNA was detectable in 6.2% of the maternal blood samples, with a significantly higher rate noted in non-Taiwanese mothers (11.7%,p = 0.027). For the 1,282 umbilical cord blood samples, CMV DNA was detectable in 5.3% of the samples. The presence of CMV DNA in maternal blood was positively associated with the presence of CMV DNA in umbilical cord blood (p = 0.01). In addition, the UL55, UL144, and US28 genotypic distribution was similar between mothers and neonates. Conclusion: The prevalence of CMV DNAemia in childbearing mothers and neonates is similar and their genotypic distribution implies potential CMV infection during pregnancy. Keywords: Congenital infection, Cytomegalovirus, Genotype, Neonate, Taiwanhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1201971219304655 |
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Prevalence of cytomegalovirus DNAemia and genotypic distribution among childbearing mothers and neonates in Taiwan |
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Prevalence of cytomegalovirus DNAemia and genotypic distribution among childbearing mothers and neonates in Taiwan |
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Prevalence of cytomegalovirus DNAemia and genotypic distribution among childbearing mothers and neonates in Taiwan |
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Prevalence of cytomegalovirus DNAemia and genotypic distribution among childbearing mothers and neonates in Taiwan |
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Prevalence of cytomegalovirus DNAemia and genotypic distribution among childbearing mothers and neonates in Taiwan |
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prevalence of cytomegalovirus dnaemia and genotypic distribution among childbearing mothers and neonates in taiwan |
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Background: Congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is the leading cause of neurologic disabilities and sensorineural hearing loss in children. However, in Taiwan, there is limited information on the genotypic diversity and prevalence of perinatal CMV infection in both mothers and neonates. The aim of this study was to screen samples from both mothers and umbilical cord blood for CMV at the time of delivery and to determine the CMV genotypic distribution. Methods: Between June 2012 and July 2015, residual maternal and umbilical cord blood samples were collected from consenting participants admitted to the Chang Bing Show Chwan Memorial Hospital in central Taiwan. The blood samples were screened for CMV DNA using real-time PCR assay, and the genotypic classification of the CMV UL55, UL144, and US28 genes was determined by sequencing and phylogenetic analysis. Results: A total of 1282 mother-neonate paired samples were enrolled in the study, 95.3% of whom were Taiwanese. CMV DNA was detectable in 6.2% of the maternal blood samples, with a significantly higher rate noted in non-Taiwanese mothers (11.7%,p = 0.027). For the 1,282 umbilical cord blood samples, CMV DNA was detectable in 5.3% of the samples. The presence of CMV DNA in maternal blood was positively associated with the presence of CMV DNA in umbilical cord blood (p = 0.01). In addition, the UL55, UL144, and US28 genotypic distribution was similar between mothers and neonates. Conclusion: The prevalence of CMV DNAemia in childbearing mothers and neonates is similar and their genotypic distribution implies potential CMV infection during pregnancy. Keywords: Congenital infection, Cytomegalovirus, Genotype, Neonate, Taiwan |
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