The interrelated transmission of HIV-1 and cytomegalovirus during gestation and delivery in the offspring of HIV-infected mothers
Our objective was to analyze, in formula-fed infants, correlates of HIV mother-to-child transmission, including cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection. HIV-infected infants were matched with HIV uninfected by maternal HIV RNA in a case-control design. Infant CMV infection was determined by CMV IgG at 18 mo...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-7922014-08-29T09:02:08Z The interrelated transmission of HIV-1 and cytomegalovirus during gestation and delivery in the offspring of HIV-infected mothers Khamduang W. Jourdain G. Sirirungsi W. Layangool P. Kanjanavanit S. Krittigamas P. Pagdi K. Somsamai R. Sirinontakan S. Hinjiranandana T. Ardonk W. Hongsiriwon S. Nanta S. Borkird T. Lallemant M. McIntosh K. Ngo-Giang-Huong N. Our objective was to analyze, in formula-fed infants, correlates of HIV mother-to-child transmission, including cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection. HIV-infected infants were matched with HIV uninfected by maternal HIV RNA in a case-control design. Infant CMV infection was determined by CMV IgG at 18 months and timed by earlier CMV IgM or CMV DNA. Correlations were assessed using logistic regression. In utero HIV infection was independently associated with congenital CMV infection (P = 0.01), intrapartum HIV infection with congenital-plus-intrapartum/neonatal CMV infection (P = 0.01), and overall HIV with overall CMV infection (P = 0.001), and prematurity (P = 0.004). Congenital and acquired CMV infections are strong independent correlates of mother-to-child HIV transmission. © 2011 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. 2014-08-29T09:02:08Z 2014-08-29T09:02:08Z 2011 Article 15254135 10.1097/QAI.0B013E31822D0433 JJASF http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-80053009600&partnerID=40&md5=6b389c6b785bdb1034778157264ad6df http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21792064 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/792 English |
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Our objective was to analyze, in formula-fed infants, correlates of HIV mother-to-child transmission, including cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection. HIV-infected infants were matched with HIV uninfected by maternal HIV RNA in a case-control design. Infant CMV infection was determined by CMV IgG at 18 months and timed by earlier CMV IgM or CMV DNA. Correlations were assessed using logistic regression. In utero HIV infection was independently associated with congenital CMV infection (P = 0.01), intrapartum HIV infection with congenital-plus-intrapartum/neonatal CMV infection (P = 0.01), and overall HIV with overall CMV infection (P = 0.001), and prematurity (P = 0.004). Congenital and acquired CMV infections are strong independent correlates of mother-to-child HIV transmission. © 2011 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. |
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Khamduang W. Jourdain G. Sirirungsi W. Layangool P. Kanjanavanit S. Krittigamas P. Pagdi K. Somsamai R. Sirinontakan S. Hinjiranandana T. Ardonk W. Hongsiriwon S. Nanta S. Borkird T. Lallemant M. McIntosh K. Ngo-Giang-Huong N. |
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Khamduang W. Jourdain G. Sirirungsi W. Layangool P. Kanjanavanit S. Krittigamas P. Pagdi K. Somsamai R. Sirinontakan S. Hinjiranandana T. Ardonk W. Hongsiriwon S. Nanta S. Borkird T. Lallemant M. McIntosh K. Ngo-Giang-Huong N. The interrelated transmission of HIV-1 and cytomegalovirus during gestation and delivery in the offspring of HIV-infected mothers |
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Khamduang W. Jourdain G. Sirirungsi W. Layangool P. Kanjanavanit S. Krittigamas P. Pagdi K. Somsamai R. Sirinontakan S. Hinjiranandana T. Ardonk W. Hongsiriwon S. Nanta S. Borkird T. Lallemant M. McIntosh K. Ngo-Giang-Huong N. |
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The interrelated transmission of HIV-1 and cytomegalovirus during gestation and delivery in the offspring of HIV-infected mothers |
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The interrelated transmission of HIV-1 and cytomegalovirus during gestation and delivery in the offspring of HIV-infected mothers |
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The interrelated transmission of HIV-1 and cytomegalovirus during gestation and delivery in the offspring of HIV-infected mothers |
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The interrelated transmission of HIV-1 and cytomegalovirus during gestation and delivery in the offspring of HIV-infected mothers |
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The interrelated transmission of HIV-1 and cytomegalovirus during gestation and delivery in the offspring of HIV-infected mothers |
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interrelated transmission of hiv-1 and cytomegalovirus during gestation and delivery in the offspring of hiv-infected mothers |
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