Prevalence of HHV-6 in cerebrospinal fluid of children younger than 2 years of age with febrile convulsion

Background and Objectives: Febrile convulsion is a common disorder in children. Viral infections such as human herpes virus 6 (HHV-6) which results in roseola infantum may contribute to developing seizure. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of HHV-6 by detecting DNA in cere...

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Main Authors: Setareh Mamishi, Laura Kamrani, Masoud Mohammadpour, Jila Yavarian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2014-04-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Microbiology
Subjects:
CSF
Online Access:https://ijm.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijm/article/view/445
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spelling doaj-f9d39fab670a4aa0ba33f04ff3d030bd2020-12-02T05:59:12ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Microbiology2008-32892008-44472014-04-0162Prevalence of HHV-6 in cerebrospinal fluid of children younger than 2 years of age with febrile convulsionSetareh Mamishi0Laura Kamrani1Masoud Mohammadpour2Jila Yavarian3Department of Pediatric, Pediatric Medical Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Department of Pediatric, Pediatric Medical Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Department of Pediatric, Pediatric Medical Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Department of Virology, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Background and Objectives: Febrile convulsion is a common disorder in children. Viral infections such as human herpes virus 6 (HHV-6) which results in roseola infantum may contribute to developing seizure. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of HHV-6 by detecting DNA in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of children with febrile convulsion and without any rash of roseola infantum. Materials and Methods: In this descriptive cross-sectional study, CSF of 100 children younger than 2 years of age with febrile convulsion was evaluated for detecting HHV-6 DNA by PCR. All of them were referred to emergency ward in Pediatric Medical Center from March 2010 to March 2011. General information, clinical manifestations, laboratory tests and outcomes were collected in the questionnaires. Results: One hundred children including 59 males and 41 females were evaluated. HHV-6 was detected from CSF in six patients (6%) by PCR. Mean age was 8 months old. All children were younger than 12 months old. The most common primary manifestation was fever alone. None of them had rash. Majority of cases occurred in winter. All patients recovered without any encephalitis. Conclusion: These findings showed that primary infection with HHV-6 is frequently associated with febrile convulsion in infants which may be at risk for subsequent development of epilepsy. https://ijm.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijm/article/view/445CSFChildrenFebrile ConvulsionHuman Herpes Virus 6
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author Setareh Mamishi
Laura Kamrani
Masoud Mohammadpour
Jila Yavarian
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Laura Kamrani
Masoud Mohammadpour
Jila Yavarian
Prevalence of HHV-6 in cerebrospinal fluid of children younger than 2 years of age with febrile convulsion
Iranian Journal of Microbiology
CSF
Children
Febrile Convulsion
Human Herpes Virus 6
author_facet Setareh Mamishi
Laura Kamrani
Masoud Mohammadpour
Jila Yavarian
author_sort Setareh Mamishi
title Prevalence of HHV-6 in cerebrospinal fluid of children younger than 2 years of age with febrile convulsion
title_short Prevalence of HHV-6 in cerebrospinal fluid of children younger than 2 years of age with febrile convulsion
title_full Prevalence of HHV-6 in cerebrospinal fluid of children younger than 2 years of age with febrile convulsion
title_fullStr Prevalence of HHV-6 in cerebrospinal fluid of children younger than 2 years of age with febrile convulsion
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of HHV-6 in cerebrospinal fluid of children younger than 2 years of age with febrile convulsion
title_sort prevalence of hhv-6 in cerebrospinal fluid of children younger than 2 years of age with febrile convulsion
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Microbiology
issn 2008-3289
2008-4447
publishDate 2014-04-01
description Background and Objectives: Febrile convulsion is a common disorder in children. Viral infections such as human herpes virus 6 (HHV-6) which results in roseola infantum may contribute to developing seizure. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of HHV-6 by detecting DNA in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of children with febrile convulsion and without any rash of roseola infantum. Materials and Methods: In this descriptive cross-sectional study, CSF of 100 children younger than 2 years of age with febrile convulsion was evaluated for detecting HHV-6 DNA by PCR. All of them were referred to emergency ward in Pediatric Medical Center from March 2010 to March 2011. General information, clinical manifestations, laboratory tests and outcomes were collected in the questionnaires. Results: One hundred children including 59 males and 41 females were evaluated. HHV-6 was detected from CSF in six patients (6%) by PCR. Mean age was 8 months old. All children were younger than 12 months old. The most common primary manifestation was fever alone. None of them had rash. Majority of cases occurred in winter. All patients recovered without any encephalitis. Conclusion: These findings showed that primary infection with HHV-6 is frequently associated with febrile convulsion in infants which may be at risk for subsequent development of epilepsy.
topic CSF
Children
Febrile Convulsion
Human Herpes Virus 6
url https://ijm.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijm/article/view/445
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