The role of parvovirus B19 infection in frequently ill children.

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Northern clinics of Istanbul Pub Date : 2025-08-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.14744/nci.2025.62592
Fulya Gurkan Kiraz, Muhammet Ali Varkal, Hayriye Kirkoyun Uysal, Mehmet Demirci, Pinar Soguksu, Kutay Sarsar, Ali Agacfidan, Mustafa Onel
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Abstract

Objective: Parvovirus B19 is a very common infection, especially in school-age children, with its rapid spread. In the present study, Parvovirus B19 infection was detected in frequently ill nursery children. The present study aimed to determine the seroprevalence value, to determine whether there is an active infection and to determine to what extent it affects the relevant immune system parameters, to determine whether the obtained data will contribute to the epidemiology of childhood Parvovirus B19 infections in our country and also, to determine whether it is a reason for children to become ill frequently.

Methods: Parvovirus B19 DNA test results of 112 children aged 2-6 years who were grouped as frequently ill and infrequently ill and who went to nursery and kindergarten were examined quantitatively with the Real-Time PCR Method. Parvovirus B19 IgG and Parvovirus B19 IgM antibody presence was investigated with the ELISA Method. Flow Lymphocyte subgroups were analyzed with the Cytometry Method.

Results: Among the 112 patients who were included in the study, 105 (93.7%) Parvovirus B19 DNA results were negative and 7 (6.3%) were positive. Parvovirus B19 IgG test results were negative in 108 (96.4%) patients and positive in 4 (3.6%). When the Parvovirus B19 IgM results were evaluated, 109 (97.3%) were determined as negative and 3 (2.7%) positive. Natural Killer Cells (NK) from patients with positive Parvovirus B19 DNA, Parvovirus B19 IgG, and IgM were detected outside the normal limit value ranges in CD25, CD19, HLA DR, CD3, CD45RO, and CD8 values.

Conclusion: No significant relationships were detected between frequent illness and Parvovirus B19 infection, the infection did not significantly affect the immunodeficiency parameters, and although it is already known that Parvovirus B19 infection peaks every 3-4 years, the study did not coincide with this period of Parvovirus B19 infection.

细小病毒B19感染在常见病儿童中的作用。
目的:细小病毒B19是一种非常常见的传染病,尤其在学龄儿童中传播迅速。本研究在常见病幼儿中检测到细小病毒B19感染。本研究旨在确定血清阳性率,确定是否存在活动性感染,并确定其对相关免疫系统参数的影响程度,确定所获得的数据是否有助于我国儿童细小病毒B19感染的流行病学,以及确定它是否是儿童经常生病的原因。方法:采用实时荧光定量PCR法对112例2 ~ 6岁常见病和不常见病幼儿园儿童的细小病毒B19 DNA检测结果进行定量分析。采用ELISA法检测细小病毒B19 IgG和细小病毒B19 IgM抗体的存在。流式细胞术分析淋巴细胞亚群。结果:纳入研究的112例患者中,细小病毒B19 DNA检测结果阴性105例(93.7%),阳性7例(6.3%)。细小病毒B19 IgG检测结果阴性108例(96.4%),阳性4例(3.6%)。细小病毒B19 IgM检测结果为阴性109例(97.3%),阳性3例(2.7%)。细小病毒B19 DNA、细小病毒B19 IgG和IgM阳性患者的自然杀伤细胞(NK) CD25、CD19、HLA DR、CD3、CD45RO和CD8值均超出正常极限值范围。结论:频繁发病与细小病毒B19感染无明显关系,感染对免疫缺陷参数无显著影响,虽然已知细小病毒B19感染高峰期为3-4年,但本研究并未与细小病毒B19感染高峰期重合。
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