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Diagnosis of cytomegalovirus infections by shell vial assay and conventional cell culture during antiviral prophylaxis.

R Mañez1, K St George, P Linden, M Martin, S Kusne, P Grossi, M Ho, C Rinaldo.   

Abstract

A total of 3,552 specimens for conventional cytomegalovirus (CMV) culture and shell vial assay for CMV immediate-early antigen were obtained during a prospective randomized trial for prophylaxis of CMV disease after liver transplantation. Prophylaxis with ganciclovir for 2 weeks and then high-dose acyclovir for 2.5 months was compared with high-dose acyclovir alone for 3 months. During the first 12 weeks after transplantation, when the patients were on prophylaxis, there were significantly more clinical samples positive by the shell vial assay and negative by standard culture in comparison with the number of samples obtained from weeks 13 to 24, after prophylaxis was discontinued, that were positive by the shell vial assay and negative by standard culture. In contrast, significantly fewer samples were positive by both the shell vial assay and standard culture during the first 12 weeks compared with the number obtained 13 to 24 weeks after transplantation that were positive by both methods. Samples positive by the shell vial assay only were obtained significantly more frequently from patients with asymptomatic than symptomatic CMV infections, while samples positive by both methods were obtained significantly more often from patients with symptomatic CMV infection. It was concluded that antiviral prophylaxis with high-dose acyclovir or ganciclovir and then high-dose acyclovir and asymptomatic CMV infection are associated with a decrease in the level of CMV isolation by standard cell culture in comparison with that by the shell vial assay.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7852551      PMCID: PMC264137          DOI: 10.1128/jcm.32.11.2655-2659.1994

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Microbiol        ISSN: 0095-1137            Impact factor:   5.948


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