CYTOMEGALOVIRUS-INFECTION IN CHILDREN - FREQUENCY, ANATOMOPATHOLOGIC CHARACTERISTICS AND UNDERLYING RISK-FACTORS IN 1618 AUTOPSIES

Citation
R. Penaalonso et al., CYTOMEGALOVIRUS-INFECTION IN CHILDREN - FREQUENCY, ANATOMOPATHOLOGIC CHARACTERISTICS AND UNDERLYING RISK-FACTORS IN 1618 AUTOPSIES, Archives of medical research, 27(1), 1996, pp. 25-30
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, Research & Experimental
ISSN journal
01884409
Volume
27
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
25 - 30
Database
ISI
SICI code
0188-4409(1996)27:1<25:CIC-FA>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of cytomegaloviru s (CMV) infection in children with postmortem study. The records of 16 18 autopsies performed during 1980 - 1989 at the Hospital Infantil de Mexico Federico Gomez were reviewed. Characteristic cytomegalovirus in clusion bodies were identified, in one or several organs, in 47 cases (2.9% of the autopsies). None of these cases was cultured for viruses prior to or at the time of autopsy. Of the 47 cases, 24 (51%) with CMV were younger than 3 months and 38 cases (80%) younger than 12 months of age. In eight cases, the infection was judged as generalized and co nsidered the cause of death. Two of these patients were premature and the infection was most probably intrauterine, The risk factor most fre quently identified was secondary immunosuppression. The lung was the m ost common affected organ, followed by kidney, adrenals, pancreas, liv er, brain and salivary glands. In seven cases the inclusion bodies wer e seen in the brain and in three others periventricular calcifications without inclusion bodies were observed. Although not a rarity in Mexi co, CMV infection is not often suspected. Additional studies are neede d in order to determine the prevalence of CMV infection in Mexico.