Background. Polymerase chain reaction assays of the peripheral blood mononu
clear cells (PBMC) and plasma may facilitate the diagnosis of neonatal herp
es simplex virus (HSV).
Methods. Assays for HSV DNA were submitted from at least 1 specimen site (P
BMC, plasma or cerebrospinal fluid) in 11 consecutive cases of neonatal HSV
infection.
Results. HSV DNA was detected by PCR in the PBMC of 6 of 10 infants tested
(60%), the plasma of 4 of 6 tested (67%) and the cerebrospinal fluid of 4 o
f 11 tested (36%).
Conclusions. HSV viremia is more frequent than previously appreciated, and
detection of HSV DNA in PBMC and plasma is a useful diagnostic tool, partic
ularly in infants without skin lesions.