BK and JC virus infections in recipients of bone marrow transplants
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BK and JC virus infections in recipients of bone marrow transplants
Abstract
Fifty-five recipients of bone marrow transplants were monitored prospectively for urinary excretion of BK (BKV) and JC (JCV) viruses and for infections with other viruses. For both BKV and JCV, viruria occurred exclusively in patients who were seropositive at transplantation, a finding indicating that shedding of virus was very likely the result of reactivation. BKV reactivation, which occurred in 26 (55%) of 47 BKV-seropositive patients, was far more common than JCV reactivation, which was detected in only two (7%) of 30 JCV-seropositive patients (P less than .0001). In most patients, BK viruria began two to eight weeks after transplantation and resolved spontaneously after a two- to three-week period. Posttransplantation, there was a temporal pattern in the onsets of infection with the different viruses; herpes simplex virus infections occurred first (mean, 7 d), followed by BKV infections (mean, 33 d) and then cytomegalovirus infections (mean, 51 d). BK viruria was associated with hemorrhagic cystitis.
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