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Abstract(s)
The prevalence of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections
ranges between 50% and 85% in adults in the
United States, and its epidemiology varies in different
regions of the world and between socioeconomic
and age groups. In Portugal, no study has been carried
out to date to determine the prevalence of CMV
in the general population. Under the second National
Serological Survey conducted in continental Portugal
in 2001–2002, we estimated the prevalence of individuals
with antibodies to CMV using indirect immunofluorescence
to detect virus-specific IgG. The population
sample included 2,143 individuals of both sexes and
different ages from all 18 districts in Portugal. The
national seroprevalence of CMV was determined as
77%. We analysed the proportion of CMV IgG by sex,
age group and district of residence. This was the first
nationally representative study of seroprevalence of
CMV in Portugal. The results of the study indicate that
CMV infection is highly prevalent in the population
and occurs mainly in the first years of life.
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Keywords
Epidemiologia Clínica Infecções Sistémicas e Zoonoses Estados de Saúde e de Doença Seroprevalência Seroprevalence Cytomegalovirus Portugal Portuguese Population
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Euro Surveill. 2011 Jun 23;16(25). pii: 19896
Publisher
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
