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Cytomegalovirus infection in the Netherlands: Seroprevalence, risk factors, and implications

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL VIROLOGY
卷 63, 期 -, 页码 53-58

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcv.2014.11.033

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Cytomegalovirus (CMV); Congenital CMV infection; Seroepidemiology; Seroprevalence; Risk factors

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  1. Dutch Ministry of Health, Sports and Welfare

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Background: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections occur worldwide and are usually asymptomatic in healthy individuals. In fetuses and immunocompromised persons, they can cause severe disease and disabilities. Objective: To determine the CMV seroprevalence and risk factors for CMV infection in the Netherlands. Study design: In a cross-sectional population-based study (PIENTER-2, 2006-2007), sera and questionnaire data were collected from 6386 individuals. Sera were tested for CMV-specific IgG antibodies using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Results: The CMV seroprevalence in the general population (6 months-79 years) was 45.6%. Age and country of origin were the most prominent independent risk factors. The seroprevalence was significantly lower in native Dutch and Western individuals (41.5%) than in non-Western individuals (76.7%). Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that age, lower educational level, first-generation migrancy, and among native Dutch/Western individuals, female gender and having contact with young children, were independently associated with CMV seropositivity. The geometric mean concentrations of antibodies increased with age and were higher in women than in men. Conclusion: CMV seroprevalence in the Netherlands is relatively low compared to other countries. This is in line with our finding of a higher seroprevalence among migrants compared to the native population. The higher seroprevalence in women and individuals who have contact with young children is especially important for women of reproductive age. Preventing CMV infection in these women, through counseling on hygiene or possible future vaccination, may lead to a decrease of congenital CMV infections. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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