Twenty-one pregnant women were studied to determine the distribution of her
pes simplex virus (HSV): 10 had symptomatic genital herpes, including 1 wit
h primary cervical HSV infection, and 11 had asymptomatic genital herpes. S
amples from vesicles, the cervix, and amniotic fluid (AF) were analyzed wit
h 2 separate polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests and with viral culture,
For newborns, clinical examinations and pharyngeal HSV cultures were perfor
med, and cord blood IgM antibodies to HSV were measured. HSV DNA was presen
t in the AF of 3 women with symptomatic HSV infection, but all cultures wer
e negative. HSV was detected more often with PCR than with culture, in both
vesicle and cervical samples. For the asymptomatic group, all AF samples w
ere negative, whereas 4 cervical samples were positive by PCR (none were po
sitive by culture). All isolates were HSV type 2, All infants were healthy,
and none had cord blood IgM antibodies to HSV, including those with PCR-po
sitive AF.