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Characteristics and mortality rate of neonates with congenital cytomegalovirus infection

机译:先天性巨细胞病毒感染新生儿的特征和死亡率

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Background. Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is a common congenital infection in neonates. Clinical presentation and laboratory findings in CMV-infected infants in a setting where HIV is prevalent are not well characterised.? Objective. To determine the characteristics and survival to hospital discharge of neonates with congenital CMV infection.? ? Methods. In this retrospective, case-control study, hospital records of neonates, tested for CMV in the first 3 weeks of life from January?2004 to December 2008, were reviewed for maternal and neonatal characteristics, clinical presentation, laboratory findings and inpatient mortality. Comparisons were made between CMV-infected and CMV-uninfected neonates in those infants who were tested for CMV. Results. Among the CMV-infected, 91% were of low birth weight, 83% were preterm and 29% were small for gestational age. The CMV-infected neonates were more likely to present with hepato/splenomegaly compared with uninfected neonates ( p =0.02). Thrombocytopenia was more severe in CMV-infected neonates ( p =0.004). Congenital CMV-infected neonates were more likely to be HIV-exposed ( p =0.003) and HIV-infected ( p =0.02). Mortality before hospital discharge was significantly higher in congenital CMV-infected neonates ( p =0.01) and in those with HIV co-infection ( p =0.02). The male gender was a significant independent predictor of inpatient mortality (odds ratio: 23, 95% confidence interval 1.19 - 445.698; p =0.04). Conclusion. Neonates presenting with hepato/splenomegaly and severe thrombocytopenia are most likely to be CMV-infected. Neonates with congenital CMV are more likely to be co-infected with HIV. The co-infection of CMV and HIV is associated with a high mortality rate, especially in male neonates.
机译:背景。巨细胞病毒(CMV)感染是新生儿中常见的先天性感染。在HIV流行的环境中,CMV感染婴儿的临床表现和实验室检查结果尚无很好的特征。目的。确定具有先天性巨细胞病毒感染的新生儿的特征和存活率。 ?方法。在这项回顾性病例对照研究中,回顾了从2004年1月至2008年12月生命的前三周检查的新生儿的医院记录,以检查母婴特征,临床表现,实验室检查结果和住院死亡率。在接受CMV测试的婴儿中,进行了CMV感染和未感染CMV的新生儿之间的比较。结果。在受CMV感染的婴儿中,低出生体重的占91%,早产的占83%,胎龄小的占29%。与未感染的新生儿相比,CMV感染的新生儿更容易出现肝/脾肿大(p = 0.02)。在CMV感染的新生儿中血小板减少症更为严重(p = 0.004)。先天性CMV感染的新生儿更容易受到HIV感染(p = 0.003)和HIV感染(p = 0.02)。先天性巨细胞病毒感染的新生儿(p = 0.01)和HIV合并感染的新生儿(p = 0.02),出院前的死亡率明显更高。男性是住院死亡率的重要独立预测因子(几率:23,95%置信区间1.19-445.698; p = 0.04)。结论。表现为肝/脾肿大和严重血小板减少的新生儿最有可能感染CMV。先天性巨细胞病毒的新生儿更有可能与HIV共同感染。 CMV和HIV的共同感染与高死亡率相关,尤其是在男性新生儿中。

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