CMV on surfaces in homes with young children: results of PCR and viral culture testing

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Amin, Minal M. [1 ]
Stowell, Jennifer D. [2 ]
Hendley, William [1 ]
Garcia, Philip [1 ]
Schmid, D. Scott [1 ]
Cannon, Michael J. [1 ]
Dollard, Sheila C. [1 ]
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[1] Ctr Dis Control & Prevent CDC, 1600 Clifton Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30329 USA
[2] Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA
关键词
Cytomegalovirus; Viral shedding; Infectious virus; Transmission; CONGENITAL CYTOMEGALOVIRUS-INFECTION; TO-MOTHER TRANSMISSION; RISK-FACTORS; PREVENTION; SURVIVAL; SALIVA; URINE; HANDS; BLOOD; PAPER;
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10.1186/s12879-018-3318-z
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
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. Methods: Study staff made 4 visits to homes of the 36 enrolled children over 100 days. Saliva was collected by swabbing the mouth and urine was collected on filter paper inserted into diapers. In addition, five surface specimens were collected: three in contact with children's saliva (spoon, child's cheek, washcloth) and two in contact with children's urine (diaper changing table, mother's hand). Samples were tested by PCR and viral culture to quantify the presence of CMV DNA and viable virus. Results: A total of 654 surface samples from 36 homes were tested; 136 were CMV DNA positive, 122 of which (90%) were in homes of the children shedding CMV (p < 0.001). Saliva-associated samples were more often CMV positive with higher viral loads than urine-associated samples. The higher the CMV viral load of the child in the home, the more home surfaces that were PCR positive (p = 0.01) and viral culture positive (p = 0.05). Conclusions: The main source for CMV on surfaces in homes was saliva from the child in the home. Higher CMV viral loads shed by children correlated with more viable virus on surfaces which could potentially contribute to viral transmission.
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