Unexpected occasional persistence of high levels of HHV‐6 DNA in sera: Detection of variants A and B
- 23 June 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Medical Virology
- Vol. 76 (4), 563-570
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jmv.20399
Abstract
Previously it was thought that in the immunocompetent human herpesvirus-6 [HHV-6] DNA was present transiently in serum during early primary infection but not thereafter. In this study, HHV-6 serum IgG avidity was detected by immunofluorescence and HHV-6 variants A/B [HHV-6A/B] serum DNA by semi-quantitative PCR [titre—log10 copies/ml] in: (a) young children P < 0.001]. Similarly high level serum DNA [mean titre 4.0; 4 HHV-6A; 6 HHV-6B] was found in 1.5% (10/653) of the Serum Bank Children. Moreover, seven young children 3 years old and 4 adults [3 of whom were the mothers of 3 of the young children with persisting HHV-6] also had persisting high titre viral DNA [mean 4.2; median 108 days]. Thus in contrast to acute primary infection, where only HHV-6B DNA is found transiently, both HHV-6A and B DNA persist in serum at high titre in occasional individuals of all ages. The significance of this newly described phenomenon in relation to diagnosis, clinical consequences and congenital infection are discussed. J. Med. Virol. 76:563–570, 2005.Keywords
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