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J Viral Hepat ; 14(5): 355-9, 2007 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17439525

ABSTRACT

SEN is a newly discovered blood-transmissible virus. Among its variants, SENV-D and -H are most often associated with non-A, -E hepatitis. Very little is known about the risk of vertical transmission of the virus. By using polymerase chain reaction with specific primers for SENV-D and -H, we investigated the prevalence of SENV-H and -D infection, the transmission rate of SENV infection and clinical features of SENV-infected children in 89 hepatitis C virus (HCV)-positive human immunodeficiency virus type 1-negative mothers. SENV infection was found in 36 (40%) mothers, and SENV-D was more frequent than SENV-H infection (34/36, 94%vs 5/36, 14%, P < 0.01). No difference in SENV infection rates was found between injection drug user (IDU) mothers (17/51, 33%) and mothers with no risk for bloodborne infection (19/38, 50%, P = ns). SENV-H infection was found only in IDU mothers and mothers with HCV genotype1b. Both SENV-D and -H can be transmitted to the offspring with an overall rate of 47%. Vertical transmission of HCV does not facilitate SENV infection of the offspring. Among 17 SENV-infected children, none was co-infected with HCV. Maternal HCV genotype or viral load does not interfere with mother-to-infant transmission of SENV. Persistence of SENV infection was demonstrated in 100% of infected children after 1-year follow-up, but none had clinical evidence of liver disease.


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DNA Virus Infections/complications , DNA Virus Infections/transmission , Hepatitis C/complications , Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical , Torque teno virus , Child , DNA Virus Infections/classification , DNA Virus Infections/epidemiology , DNA Virus Infections/virology , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Genotype , Hepacivirus/genetics , Hepatitis C/blood , Hepatitis C/classification , Hepatitis C/genetics , Hepatitis C/virology , Humans , Infant , Mothers , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Pregnancy , Prevalence , RNA, Viral/blood , Time Factors , Viral Load
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Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12043143

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Characterization of TT virus (TTV), the history of its discovery, taxonomy and identification are reviewed as update on the diagnostics of TTV infection with PCR. The variability of the virus and resulting difficulties in the selection of a TTV DNA fragment for amplification are described. Data on the virus prevalence, replication and persistence are given. The pathogenetic importance of TTV is discussed with the account of different concepts.


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DNA Virus Infections/virology , Torque teno virus/physiology , Blood-Borne Pathogens/classification , Blood-Borne Pathogens/isolation & purification , Chronic Disease , DNA Virus Infections/classification , DNA Virus Infections/diagnosis , DNA Virus Infections/epidemiology , DNA Virus Infections/history , Gene Amplification , Genetic Variation , History, 20th Century , Humans , Prevalence , Species Specificity , Torque teno virus/classification , Torque teno virus/genetics , Torque teno virus/pathogenicity , Virology/history
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