Abstract / Description of output
Children with malignancy are immunosuppressed and susceptible to serious infections with herpesviruses. The majority of children on chemotherapy for malignancy are seropositive for human herpesvirus-6 (HHV-6), and although HHV-6 has been demonstrated to be a pathogen in severely immunocompromised patients, whether this is the case for paediatric oncology patients is unknown. HHV-6 is secreted in saliva and in this study samples were examined prospectively for HHV-6 DNA in healthy children and those with malignancy. In a nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR), a 287 bp outer fragment and 163 inner fragment of HHV-6 DNA were amplified. The resulting amplimer contained a Hind III restriction site present only in "B" type HHV-6 and this was used to identify the type of HHV-6 amplified. In saliva from healthy control children, 74% (28/38) of samples were HHV-6 DNA-positive in either the supernate, pellet or both. In the patients, 58% (45/77) of all samples were HHV-6 DNA-positive. When sequential samples from twelve patients were examined the children appeared to fall into two groups: those who were frequently HHV-6 DNA-positive (60% of samples or more) and those who were rarely HHV-6 DNA-positive (33% of samples or less) (P
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 317-22 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Journal | Journal of Medical Virology |
Volume | 47 |
Issue number | 4 |
Publication status | Published - Dec 1995 |
Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)
- Adolescent
- Child
- Child, Preschool
- DNA, Viral
- Herpesviridae Infections
- Herpesvirus 6, Human
- Humans
- Immunocompromised Host
- Leukemia
- Neoplasms
- Polymerase Chain Reaction
- Prospective Studies
- Saliva
- Sensitivity and Specificity