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Incidence of Cytomegalovirus Primary and Secondary Infection in Adolescent Girls: Results From a Prospective Study.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Infectious Diseases. Dec2023, Vol. 228 Issue 11, p1491-1495. 5p.
Subject
*INFECTION
*TEENAGE girls
*GIRLS
*CYTOMEGALOVIRUSES
*LONGITUDINAL method
*VACCINE development
*COHORT analysis
Language
ISSN
0022-1899
Abstract
Developing a vaccine to prevent congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection and newborn disability requires an understanding of infection incidence. In a prospective cohort study of 363 adolescent girls (NCT01691820), CMV serostatus, primary infection, and secondary infection were determined in blood and urine samples collected at enrollment and every 4 months for 3 years. Baseline CMV seroprevalence was 58%. Primary infection occurred in 14.8% of seronegative girls. Among seropositive girls, 5.9% had ≥4-fold increase in anti-CMV antibody, and 23.9% shed CMV DNA in urine. Our findings provide insights on infection epidemiology and highlight the need for more standardized markers of secondary infection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]