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Confirmed primary HHV-6 infection in children with suspected encephalitis

Authors :
Eila Herrgård
Jussi Oskari Virtanen
Antti Vaheri
Anna Fogdell-Hahn
Jenny Ahlqvist
Marjaleena Koskiniemi
Valmari P
Source :
Neuropediatrics. 38(6)
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

HHV-6 infection has been associated with neurological symptoms in children. Two variants of human herpes virus 6, HHV-6A and HHV-6B, have been identified. Their role in neurological infections is poorly understood. We studied 53 children with suspected encephalitis for HHV-6A (strain GS) and HHV-6B (strain Z29) antibodies using an indirect immunofluorescence test. Primary infection was separated from past infection by an IgG-avidity test. The identified primary infections were studied for HHV-6 specific DNA by PCR. Forty-one children of 53 had IgG antibodies to HHV-6. Six children had low avidity of HHV-6 IgG antibodies indicating acute primary infection; four to type A, one to B, and one to both types. By serology, HHV-6 viral etiology was suggested in 6/53 (11.3%) of cases. One of the six patients with primary infection had HHV-6 DNA in serum and two in CSF. The children with primary HHV-6 infection were significantly younger than the whole series, 2.3 years vs. 6.4 years. We conclude that primary HHV-6 infection appears to be an important associated or causative agent in neurological infections of young children, and it can be confirmed from a single serum specimen using the IgG-avidity test.

Details

ISSN :
0174304X
Volume :
38
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neuropediatrics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9047e2d4bce74d4dc26013c34d96a2aa