Comparison of plasma PCR and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid culture for detection of cytomegalovirus infection in adult bone marrow transplant recipients.
AUTOR(ES)
Aspin, M M
RESUMO
Plasma PCR for human cytomegalovirus (CMV) DNA was compared with bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid culture as an indicator for disseminated CMV infection. Thirteen (32.5%) of 40 consecutive bone marrow transplant (BMT) recipients were BAL fluid culture positive for CMV on day 35 post-BMT, and 9 (69%) of the 13 had positive plasma PCRs between days 28 and 49. Of the 27 with negative BAL fluid cultures, 2 (7%) had positive plasma PCRs (P < 0.001). Plasma CMV DNA in BMT recipients is a useful clinical marker for serious infection.
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