| Literature DB >> 8950644 |
K Meigata1, R Hondo, A Fujima, M Shinkai-Shibata, S Itoh, K Kikuchi, Y Ando, N Ichikawa, Y Nomura, K Watanabe, H Degawa, Y Beck, S Tomikawa, T Nagao, H Uchida.
Abstract
We titrated human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) DNA in urine specimens obtained from 14 healthy individuals and a renal transplant patient with HCMV pneumonitis by modifying the method for titration of varicella-zoster virus DNA previously described (1,2). Of 14 HCMV seropositive healthy individuals, 13 had HCMV DNA under the detection limit of 10(2.0) copies/ml, whereas one person had 10(2.0) copies/ml. The viral DNA in urine samples was at a low level in healthy individuals with latent infection. In a case with HCMV pneumonitis after renal transplantation, the amount of HCMV DNA in urine gradually increased from the level under 10(2.0) copies/ml and reached a peak of 10(4.7) copies/ml one month prior to the manifestation of pneumonitis. It, thereafter, decreased with the course of clinical remission, and finally settled at under 10(2.0) copies/ml. Serial titrations of HCMV DNA in urine specimens proved to be useful in identifying recipients at risk of developing active HCMV infection after renal transplantation and as a guide for treatment of patients.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8950644 DOI: 10.7883/yoken1952.49.121
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Jpn J Med Sci Biol ISSN: 0021-5112