MOTHER-TO-INFANT TRANSMISSION OF HEPATITIS-C VIRUS

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作者
ZANETTI, AR
TANZI, E
PACCAGNINI, S
PRINCIPI, N
PIZZOCOLO, G
CACCAMO, ML
DAMICO, E
CAMBIE, G
VECCHI, L
BRESCIANI, S
MARIN, MG
PADULA, D
RODELLA, A
BULGARELLI, I
CHIODO, F
MAGLIANO, E
MIOTTO, G
MUGGIASCA, ML
PILLOTON, E
POZZOLI, R
PREGLIASCO, F
ROMANO, L
STRINGHI, C
DAGOSTINO, F
PAOLILLO, F
ZAPPAROLI, B
机构
[1] UNIV MILAN,DEPT PAEDIAT 4,I-20133 MILAN,ITALY
[2] UNIV BRESCIA,SCH MED,INST CHEM,BRESCIA,ITALY
[3] UNIV MILAN,HOSP L MANGIAGALLI,DEPT OBSTET & GYNAECOL,MILAN,ITALY
[4] HOSP NIGUARDA CA GRANDA,DEPT PAEDIAT,MILAN,ITALY
[5] HOSP MAGGIORE,CTR BLOOD TRANSFUS,LODI,ITALY
[6] HOSP S GERARDO,CLIN PATHOL LAB,MONZA,ITALY
来源
LANCET | 1995年 / 345卷 / 8945期
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10.1016/S0140-6736(95)90277-5
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
To assess the risk of mother-to-infant transmission of hepatitis C virus (HCV), we followed up 116 babies of anti-HCV positive mothers, of whom 22 were coinfected with HIV and 94 had HCV alone. None of the babies whose mothers had HCV alone required HCV, while 8 babies (36%; p<0.001) of mothers co-infected with HIV acquired HCV (5 babies) or HCV and HIV (3). There was no association between any specific maternal HCV genotype and enhanced risk of neonatal infection. HCV-RNA levels were significantly higher (p<0.05) in mothers with HIV coinfection than in those with HCV alone. These data indicate that maternal HIV status correlates with enhanced level of viraemia which favours neonatal infection.
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