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Jordan Medical Journal. 1992; 26 (1): 53-58
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-24138

ABSTRACT

The enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay [ELISA] was used for estimation of specific cytomegalovirus IgM and IgG antibodies in sera of 200 pregnant women and 100 unmarried women. IgM was detected in 2.5% and 1% in both groups respectively. IgG was detected in 90.0% and 84.0% in both groups respectively. The seropositivity rate was higher in multigravida than in primigravida. The rate of infection was higher in pregnant women at third stage of gestation than those in the first and second stage. We conclude that infection with CMV in Childbearing age women is high which may carry increasing risk of intrauterine transmission with subsequent congenital infection and late sequalae. Follow up study of infants at risk is needed and has already been planned


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Prevalence , Child , Cytomegalovirus Infections/immunology , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
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JBMS-Journal of the Bahrain Medical Society. 1991; 3 (2): 77-80
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-20160

ABSTRACT

Radioimmunoassay [RIA]was used to study the prevalence of hepatitis B viral infection [HBV] among 50 family members of HBsAg carrier hospital personnel and 52 family members of non-carrier hospital personnel working at the main health care centers in mosul. HBsAg and anti-HBs was detected in rate of 22.0% and 46.0% respectively among the first group and in rate of 3.8% and 17.3% respectively among the second group. The seropositvity rate [HBsAg or Anti-HBs] was high among spouses and children. HBeAg marker was detected more often among members of HBeAg positive carriers. This study indicates that family members of HBsAg carrier hospital workers are at high risk of contact infection with HBV.screening of family members of HBsAg positive hospital personnel is important and subsequent vaccination of seronegative members should be adopted to stop this intrafamilial spread of infection


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Humans , Hepatitis B Surface Antigens , Family , Personnel, Hospital
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