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Seroprevalence of Cytomegalovirus Antibodies and Primary Infection among Women and Infants in Iran: A Meta-Analysis

(2017) Seroprevalence of Cytomegalovirus Antibodies and Primary Infection among Women and Infants in Iran: A Meta-Analysis. Iranian Journal of Cancer Prevention. ISSN 2008-2398

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Abstract

Background: Seroprevalence of Cytomegalovirus infection varies between 40 and 100 worldwide. Different studies carried out in Iran indicate this variation in this country. It is important to estimate the total infection prevalence using a reliable method such as meta-analysis in order to be applied by policymakers. This study aims to estimate the IgG and IgM seroprevalences of CMV infection among Iranian women and neonates. Method: We selected eligible articles for final meta-analysis by searching the national and international databases, excluding duplicates and irrelevant papers from primarily identified studies after abstract/full text review, implementing exclusion/inclusion criteria and quality assessment. Standard error of the prevalence was calculated according to binomial distribution formula. Based on the degree of heterogeneity, fixed or random effects models were applied for estimating the pooled prevalences. Results: In this study, 16 papers providing 20 evidences of CMV prevalence in Iran entered in the meta-analysis. CMV IgG and IgM seroprevalences as well as primary infection rate (95 confidence interval) among pregnant women were 92.8 (90.6 - 94.9), 6.4 (2.8 - 9.9) and 1.1 (0.7 - 1.5) respectively. CMV IgM seroprevalence among neonates were 0.6 (0.09 - 1.2), while CMV IgG and CMV IgM seroprevalences among non-pregnant women were 78.4 (70 - 86.8) and 4.6 (1.5 - 7.6) respectively. Conclusions: This meta-analysis showed that the prevalence of CMV infection among studied population is relatively high. Therefore, mortality, complications, anomalies and injuriesamongfetuses, neonates and immunocompromized patients can be partially related to the CMV infection.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: cytomegalovirus igg igm primary infection pregnant women abortion prevalence igg avidity test pregnant-women prenatal-diagnosis cmv infection prevalence epidemiology mortality
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Journal or Publication Title: Iranian Journal of Cancer Prevention
Volume: 10
Number: 1
Identification Number: Artn E3704 10.17795/Ijcp-3704
ISSN: 2008-2398
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.zbmu.ac.ir/id/eprint/2489

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