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Jardim, Fabiana Finger |
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Teixeira, Lisiane Ortiz |
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Oliveira, Gisele Rodrigues de |
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Barral, Maria Fernanda Martínez |
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Hora, Vanusa Pousada da |
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Gonçalves, Carla Vitola |
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Soares, Marcelo Alves |
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Martinez, Ana Maria Barral de |
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2016-12-07T15:38:14Z |
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2016-12-07T15:38:14Z |
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2014 |
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FINGER-JARDIM, Fabiana; et al. Herpes simplex virus: Prevalence in placental tissue and incidence in neonatal cord blood samples. Journal of Medical Virology, v. 86, p. 519-524, 2014. Disponível em: <http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jmv.23817/epdf > Acesso em: 02 dez. 2016. |
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http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/6881 |
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Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection is one ofthe most prevalent infectious diseases world-wide, with HSV -2 being primarily associatedwith genital infections. HSV-2 is believed toaccount for the majority of cases of neonatalherpes, which may cause diverse of complica-tions in infected newborns. T he present studysought to estimate the prevalence of HSV-2 inplacental tissue samples and the incidence ofHSV-2 in the umbilical cord blood of newborninfants. Placental tissue sample s from 201women (maternal-side and fetal-side ¼ 402specimens) and 184 neonatal cord blood sam-ples, all collected at the obstetric ward of aUniversity hospital were studied. HSV-2 wasdetected by means of nested PCR. The preva-lence of HSV-2 in placental samples was 9.0%(n ¼ 18), and the incidence of neonatal HSV-2infection was 1.1% (n ¼ 2). All HSV-2-positivepatients were asymptomatic at the time ofdelivery and none reported genital herpes.Women with a time between rupture of mem-branes and delivery of 360 min had an ap-proximately fourfold risk of HSV-2 infection inthe placental tissue (95% CI 0.93–5.66,P ¼ 0.01). These results suggest that HSV-2 ispresent in the placenta of asymptomatic wom-en and that a risk of transmission to theneonate exists. New strategies must be imple-mented for the management of asy mptomaticpatients who are capable of transmitting thevirus to the newborn. |
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por |
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restrict access |
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Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) |
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Neonatal herpes |
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dc.subject |
HSV-2 |
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dc.subject |
Placenta |
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dc.title |
Herpes simplex virus: Prevalence in placental tissue and incidence in neonatal cord blood samples |
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article |
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dc.identifier.doi |
10.1002/jmv.23817 |
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