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Background and Objectives: An increased prevalence of herpes simplex virus
type 2 (HSV-2) infection has been recently observed in industrialized count
ries.
Goal: To determine HSV-2 seroprevalence in a high-risk population in Italy.
Study Design: A cross-sectional study was performed to ascertain the HSV-2
prevalence among 919 persons attending an STD clinic in northern Italy, A H
SV-2-specific glycoprotein G-2-based immunoglobulin G enzyme-linked immunoa
bsorbent assay (Gull/Meridian ELISA; Meridian Diagnostics, Cincinnati, DH)
was used and validated against Western blot analysis.
Results: A prevalence of 24.6% was found without differences between males
and females. Seroprevalence increased with age and number of partners durin
g the previous year. Compared with Western blot analysis, the Gull/Meridian
ELISA showed a sensitivity of 91.9% and a specificity of 98%, and positive
and negative predictive values of 93.9% and 97.4%, respectively.
Conclusion: This is the first Italian survey of HSV-2 infection conducted w
ith a properly validated, Food and Drug Administration-approved, type-speci
fic serologic method in a high-risk population, It is likely that between o
ne to three million adults are infected with HSV-2.