| Literature DB >> 30103693 |
Minal M Amin1, Jennifer D Stowell2, William Hendley1, Philip Garcia1, D Scott Schmid1, Michael J Cannon1, Sheila C Dollard3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Caring for young children is a known risk factor for cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection mainly through exposure to their saliva and urine. In a previous study, 36 CMV-seropositive children 2 mo. to 4 years old were categorized as CMV shedders (n = 23) or non-shedders (n = 13) based on detection of CMV DNA in their saliva and urine. The current study evaluated the presence of CMV on surfaces in homes of the children.Entities:
Keywords: Cytomegalovirus; Infectious virus; Transmission; Viral shedding
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30103693 PMCID: PMC6088405 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-018-3318-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Fig. 1CMV PCR results on specimens collected in homes of children shedding CMV. Various specimens were collected at four follow-up visits to homes over 100 days. Children living in the homes were shedding CMV when tested at the screening visit which was prior to the first follow-up and is not shown on the graph. Colored circles signify a positive result, open circles a negative result. Blue color is for saliva and its contact surfaces, yellow is for urine and its contact surfaces. At each visit, up to seven specimens were collected, as shown to the left of the chart
Fig. 2CMV PCR results on specimens collected in homes of children not shedding CMV. Various specimens were collected at four follow-up visits to homes over 100 days. Children living in the homes were not shedding CMV when tested at the screening visit which was prior to the first follow-up and is not shown on the graph. Colored circles signify a positive result, open circles a negative result. Blue color is for saliva and its contact surfaces, yellow is for urine and its contact surfaces. At each visit, up to seven specimens were collected, as shown to the left of the chart
Results of CMV detection by PCR and cell culture from different sample types (saliva- and urine-associated)
| Source | No. positive/total testeda | 95% confidence interval for proportion | Mean viral load (copies/mL) | Standard deviation (copies/mL) | Median viral load (copies/mL)b | Interquartile range, Q1-Q3 (copies/mL) | No. positive/total cultures |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saliva | 73/131 (56%) | 47–64% | 1.15 × 107 | 3.01 × 107 | 2.08 × 105 | 1.07 × 104–3.42 × 106 | 44/54 (81%) |
| Spoon | 39/131 (30%) | 22–38% | 5.86 × 106 | 2.45 × 107 | 5.47 × 104 | 1.55 × 104–4.26 × 105 | 10/20 (50%) |
| Cheek | 38/130 (29%) | 22–39% | 1.22 × 106 | 4.76 × 106 | 5.25 × 104 | 1.20 × 104–3.80 × 105 | 4/16 (25%) |
| Wash cloth | 25/131 (19%) | 13–27% | 2.53 × 105 | 6.10 × 105 | 7.83 × 104 | 1.39 × 104–1.27 × 105 | 3/12 (25%) |
| Urine | 20/128 (16%) | 10–23% | 1.05 × 105 | 1.10 × 105 | 5.46 × 104 | 2.57 × 104–1.43 × 105 | Not done |
| Hands | 18/131 (14%) | 8–21% | 4.05 × 104 | 3.65 × 105 | 9.12 × 103 | 6.11 × 103–1.67 × 104 | 1/14 (7%) |
| Changing area | 16/131 (12%) | 7–19% | 2.83 × 104 | 3.01 × 104 | 1.41 × 104 | 8.36 × 103–3.96 × 104 | 1/8 (13%) |
aDifferences in the percentage of PCR-positive results were significant (P < 0.05, Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test) for the following pairs: Saliva compared to every other source; Spoon and cheek compared to urine, hands and changing area. bMedian viral loads were significantly different (P < 0.05, Wilcoxon rank-sum test) for the following pairs: Saliva, spoon, cheek, washcloth and urine compared to hands and changing area
Fig. 3Viral load range for each sample type, horizontal lines represent median viral load values. Blue color is for saliva and its contact surfaces, yellow is for urine and its contact surfaces
Fig. 4CMV PCR-positivity (%) of the six specimen types that are categorized according to the CMV viral load (low, medium, high) of the saliva from the child living in the home from which the specimens were collected. N = the total number of saliva specimens collected per category
Association between PCR viral load and viral culture positivity
| CMV Viral Load Category | Culture Positive/Total Cultures |
|---|---|
| < 1 × 104 copies/mL | 7/38 (18%) |
| 1 × 104–1 × 106 copies/mL | 31/57 (54%) |
| > 1 × 106 copies/mL | 24/33 (73%) |
Test for linear trend for percent positive p < 0.001