SEROLOGICAL MONITORING OF CYTOMEGAL VIRAL INFECTION IN ADULTS IN BAKU
Abstract
Aim: of investigation was to carry out the serological monitoring of cytomegalovirus infection in adults for detecting the clinical form.
Methods. The 104 patients with cytomegaloviral infection have been observed for the serological markers of CMVinfection. The middle age of patients was 31,4±1,4 years. For detecting of the serological markers of cytomegalovirus infection (anti-CMV IgG and anti-CMV IgM antibodies) the ELISA method have been used.
Result. Acute (active) CMVI in women was detected in the age group up to 30 years (6.5%), in men - in the group of 50 years and older (40.0%). In women and men, cytomegalovirus infection mainly proceeded as a chronic infection and the detection rate was 81.8% and 81.6%, respectively. In men, acute (active) CMVI was established almost 3 times more often than in women (18.4% vs. 6.1%).
Conclusion. On the basis of results of serological monitoring the clinical forms of cytomegalovirus infection in adults have been determined.
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