| publication name | Human Herpes virus 8 Infection in Egyptian Hemodialysis Patients: Prevalence and Risk Factors |
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| Authors | Reem Refat Abd El-Glil* and Abeer Ahmed Aboelazm |
| year | 2015 |
| keywords | HHV-8, Blood transmission, PCR, Hemodialysis |
| journal | Int. J. Pure App. Biosci |
| volume | 3 |
| issue | 5 |
| pages | 26-34 |
| publisher | Not Available |
| Local/International | International |
| Paper Link | Not Available |
| Full paper | download |
| Supplementary materials | Not Available |
Abstract
Patients on maintenance hemodialysis (HD) have a high risk of blood-borne viral infections. Bloodborne transmission of Human herpes virus 8 (HHV-8) may exist. The possibility of high incidence of post transplantation Kaposi sarcoma (KS) might be the result of infection with HHV-8. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of HHV-8 in 60 uremic Egyptian patients on regular HD by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) compared to 30 healthy controls and study the role of associated risk factors. HHV-8 DNA was detected in peripheral blood mononuclear cells by PCR using primer sets located in the HHV-8 open reading frame 9-1(ORFK9-1). The prevalence of HHV- 8 was significantly higher (p=0.029) in HD patients compared to the control group. The detection rate of HHV-8 DNA was significantly higher in older age (p=0.026), and longer duration of HD (p= 0.025). HHV-8 DNA detection rates were insignificantly different with patient sex, history of blood transfusion, patient education and residence. High prevalence of HHV-8 infection in HD patients supports the possibility of virus transmission in those patients via HD, or uremic patients are at risk of reactivation of HHV-8-latent infection.