Herpes simplex virus type-2 antibodies in pregnant women: the impact of the stage of pregnancy

Citation
A. Eskild et al., Herpes simplex virus type-2 antibodies in pregnant women: the impact of the stage of pregnancy, EPIDEM INFE, 125(3), 2000, pp. 685-692
Citations number
48
Categorie Soggetti
Medical Research General Topics
Journal title
EPIDEMIOLOGY AND INFECTION
ISSN journal
09502688 → ACNP
Volume
125
Issue
3
Year of publication
2000
Pages
685 - 692
Database
ISI
SICI code
0950-2688(200012)125:3<685:HSVTAI>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
In this study the impact of pregnancy duration on the measured level of HSV -2 antibodies was assessed. The study population comprised 35940 pregnant w omen in Norway, in 1992-4, followed during pregnancy. A random sample of 96 0 women was selected. A mean of 2.6 serum samples from each woman were anal ysed for HSV-2 specific IgG antibodies at different times in pregnancy. Cru de and adjusted odds ratios were estimated in logistic regression models ta king all observations per women into account. Twenty-seven percent of the p regnant women had antibodies against HSV-2 in the first trimester. The adju sted odds ratio of being HSV-2 antibody positive decreased during the pregn ancy and was 0.5 (0.2-0.9, 95% confidence interval) in the 40th as compared to the 10th week of pregnancy. About 50% of initially HSV-2 positive women did not have detecable antibodies by the end of the pregnancy. This may be explained by haemodilution during pregnancy. Our findings have diagnostic implications and should encourage further studies.