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Cervical cytomegalovirus infection in prostitutes and in women attending a sexually transmitted disease clinic
Authors:Chen-Yang Shen  Shu-Fen Chang  Hwa-Jen Lin  Hon-Nan Ho  Te-Shien Yeh  Show-Lin Yang  Eng-Shang Huang  Cheng-Wen Wu
Abstract:This study aimed to determine the frequency of, and to define factors associated with, cervical shedding of Cytomegalovirus (CMV) in highly sexually active women (licensed prostitutes) and in women attending a sexually transmitted disease (STD) clinic. Cervical specimens obtained from 195 licensed prostitutes and 187 STD patients aged 17-50 years were compared for the presence of cervical CMV with specimens from 70 women of the same ages attending a gynecologic clinic. Cervical CMV was identified by the presence of a CMV specific immediate-early gene sequence amplified by the polymerase chain reaction. Cervical CMV prevalences of 38.9% and 34.8% were found for licensed prostitutes and STD patients, respectively. These rates were significantly higher than the 24.3% cervical CMV prevalence for women attending the gynecologic clinic. The data suggest that frequent sexual contact with many sexual partners is responsible for the high frequency of cervical CMV observed in licensed prostitutes. The interaction between CMV and urogenital bacterial infections is a plausible explanation for the high cervical CMV prevalence in STD patients. © 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:epidemiology  sexual activity  viral recurrence
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