Parvovirus infection and the aplastic crisis of sickle cell disease - abstract
West Indian med. j
; West Indian med. j;35(Suppl): 27, April 1986.
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ABSTRACT
The aplastic crisis is a temporary self-limited erythropietic maturation arrest which, because of the short red cell survival in homozygous sickle-cell (SS) disease, results in rapid fall in haemoglobin level. These aplastic crises occur in epidemics, predominantly affect children, frequently involve siblings simultaneously, and often follow an upper respiratory tract type of infection. Recent evidence suggests that these events may follow human parvovirus (HPV) infection and the role of HPV infection has been examined in the last three epidemics of aplastic crises observed among SS patients in Jamaica. Eighteen patients were affected in the 1973-1975 epidemics, 45 in the 1979-1981 epidemic, and 41 so far in an epidemic in 1984-1985. Serological studies have been possible in 73 patients and in 69 (95 percent) there was evidence consistent with recent HPV infections. This infection appears to confer long-lasting immunity, and recurrent attacks of aplastic crisis have never been described. These data suggest that a parvovirus vaccine may be beneficial in the prevention of aplastic crises (AU)
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Base de dados:
MedCarib
Assunto principal:
Infecções por Parvoviridae
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Anemia Aplástica
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Anemia Falciforme
Limite:
Child
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Humans
País como assunto:
Caribe ingles
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Jamaica
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
1986
Tipo de documento:
Article
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