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Detection of Human Cytomegalovirus DNA in Breast Milk by Means of Polymerase Chain Reaction
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1994
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VaccinationPolymerase Chain ReactionMaternal ImmunizationDiagnostic VirologyHcmv DnaViral DiagnosticsImmunologyBreast MilkVirologyHuman Cytomegalovirus DnaBreast Milk SamplesMedicine
Three hundred and twenty-five breast milk samples were examined for the occurrence of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) by cell culture method. Virus was isolated from the milk in 1 of 177 samples collected within 6 days after delivery, 2 of 115 samples collected during the period of 7 days to 1 month after delivery, 10 of 33 samples collected over 1 month after delivery. Next, we tried to amplify HCMV DNA from the breast milk samples from HCMV seropositive mothers and seronegative mothers at 1 month after delivery by polymerase chain reaction. HCMV DNA was detected in 12 of 13 samples from seropositive mothers and in none of 7 samples from seronegative mothers. It was thought that all women seropositive for HCMV principally shed the virus into their breast milk at 1 month after delivery.
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