[Serological and molecular methods in diagnostics of primary acute hepatitis caused with human herpesvirus type 6 - a case report]
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[Serological and molecular methods in diagnostics of primary acute hepatitis caused with human herpesvirus type 6 - a case report]
Abstract
Introduction: HHV-6 has been identified as the etiologic agent of exanthema subitum in infants and acute febrile illness in young children, although primary HHV-6 infection in immunocompetent adolescents and adults is very rare. We report the case of acute hepatitis in an 18-year-old man without any immunological dysfunctions.
Material and methods: Full virological examination of sera samples was performed. Specimens were tested for the presence of specific anti-EBV and anti-HHV-6 antibodies and also for the presence of DNA of other herpesviruses, using qPCR assays.
Results: Obtained results demonstrated the presence of HHV-6 DNA in all examined sera samples and IgM-class antibodies against HHV-6 in the second specimen. No other etiologic agents were found that are known to induce hepatitis. Hence, patient was diagnosed as having acute hepatitis triggered by HHV-6.
Conclusions: We found that qPCR is a very useful tool for the detection of different herpesvirus infections, especially with low-copy viraemia in clinical specimens.
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