| Literature DB >> 22000381 |
Mao-Yuan Chen1, Shiu-Ju Yang, Chien-Ching Hung.
Abstract
In studying the epidemiology of parvovirus 4 (PARV4) in Taiwan, we detected DNA in plasma of 3 mothers and their newborns with hydrops. In 1 additional case, only the mother had PARV4 DNA. Our findings demonstrate that PARV4 can be transmitted through the placenta.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22000381 PMCID: PMC3310659 DOI: 10.3201/eid1710.101841
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Clinical information about 6 infants with hydrops, Taiwan, 2000–2009*
| Patient | Sex | Delivery | Gestational age, wk | Birthweight, g | Hydrops signs | Hemoglobin, g/dL | Transfusion† | Platelets, 103/μL | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | F | CS | 35 | 2,846 | Pericardial effusion, polyhydramnios | 8.1 | Yes | NA | Survived |
| B | M | Vaginal | 40 | 2,468 | Pleural effusion, skin edema | 7.9 | Yes | 183 | Survived |
| C | F | CS | 32 | 3,070 | Pleural effusion, skin edema | 7.8 | Yes | 22 | Died |
| D | M | CS | 35 | 3,030 | Ascites, pericardial effusion | 4.1 | Yes | 6 | Survived |
| E | M | Vaginal | 27 | 1,450 | Pleural effusion, skin edema | 13 | No | 232 | Survived |
| F | M | CS | 32 | 2,634 | Ascites, pleural effusion | 12 | No | 76 | Died |
*CS, cesarean section; NA, not available. †All transfusions were given after delivery. Blood samples were collected on the second (patients A–D) or third (E, F) day after delivery.
Antibody to B19V and PARV4 and detection of viral DNA in mothers and newborns, Taiwan, 2000–2009*
| Case and patient | B19V |
| PARV4 | ||
| Antibody | DNA | Antibody | DNA | ||
| A | |||||
| Mother | IgM+, IgG+; anti-VP1 and 2 | + | IgM+, IgG+ | + | |
| Newborn | IgM–, IgG+; anti-VP1 and 2 | + |
| IgM–, IgG+ | + |
| B | |||||
| Mother | IgM–, IgG+ to VP2 only | – | IgM–, IgG+ | + | |
| Newborn | IgM–, IgG+; to VP2 only | – |
| IgM–, IgG+ | + |
| C | |||||
| Mother | IgM–, IgG– | – | IgM weak +, IgG– | + | |
| Newborn | IgM–, IgG– | – |
| IgM–, IgG– | – |
| D | |||||
| Mother | IgM–, IgG– | – | IgM weakly positive, IgG– | + | |
| Newborn | IgM–, IgG– | – |
| IgM–, IgG– | + |
| E | |||||
| Mother | IgM weakly positive, IgG+, to VP2 only | – |
| IgM+, IgG+ | + |
| F | |||||
| Newborn | IgM–, IgG+; to VP2 only | – | IgM–, IgG+ | + | |
*B19V, parvovirus B19 virus; PARV4, parvovirus 4; Ig, immunoglobulin; +, positive; VP, viral protein; –, negative.
FigureImmunoglobulin (Ig) G and IgM immunoblots of 3 mothers for infection with parvovirus 4 (PARV4) (left) or parvovirus B19 (B19V) (right). Case-patient A was co-infected with PARV4 and B19V; case-patient B was the only mother who did not have IgM against PARV4; case-patient E had weak IgM against PARV4 viral protein (VP) 3 and IgM against B19V VP2N, which could not be seen after scanning. Molecular weights are ≈60 kDa for PARV4 VP2, 51 kDa for PARV4 VP3, 51 kDa for B19V VP2N, and 41 kDa for B19V VP1S.