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Detection of Kaposi Sarcoma–Associated Herpesvirus DNA in Saliva and Buffy‐Coat Samples from Children with Sickle Cell Disease in Uganda

Authors :
Christopher M. Ndugwa
Anchilla M. Owor
Edward Katongole-Mbidde
Robert J. Biggar
Denise Whitby
Eric A. Engels
Sam M. Mbulaiteye
Vickie Marshall
James J. Goedert
Paul M Bakaki
Ruth M. Pfeiffer
Source :
The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 190:1382-1386
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2004.

Abstract

Among 233 children, Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) DNA was detected in 43% of children seropositive for both K8.1 and orf73, in 29% of children seropositive for K8.1 only, in 14% of children seropositive for orf73 only, and in 7% of children seronegative for both K8.1 and orf73; among 228 mothers, KSHV DNA was detected in 27%, 25%, 4%, and 1%, respectively. KSHV DNA was detected more frequently and at higher levels in saliva than in buffy-coat samples and in children than in mothers. In both children and mothers, detection in saliva was associated with detection in peripheral blood. Detection was associated with K8.1 seropositivity, younger age, and high household density, indicating the importance of in-household person-to-person transmission, likely via saliva.

Details

ISSN :
15376613 and 00221899
Volume :
190
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Infectious Diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9adf1d40b9862c9ec072dfd2757c435b