Herpes simplex virus-1, epstein–barr virus, and human cytomegalovirus in the saliva of periodontally diseased pregnant and nonpregnant women: A cross-sectional analytical study

P. Khinda, Dinesh Rao, Surender Singh Sodhi, A. Mehta, S. Salaria
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Context: Periodontal disease is commonly found among pregnant women. Viruses may play a key role in the etiology of periodontal disease through a variety of mechanisms that work alone or in tandem. Many researchers have explored the possible role of herpes viruses in periodontal disease, but extremely limited studies have evaluated the effect of pregnancy on herpes viruses in women with periodontal disease. Aims and Objectives: To study the effect of pregnancy on herpes simplex virus-1, Epstein–Barr virus (EBV), and human cytomegalovirus in women with periodontal disease and to evaluate the presence of herpes viruses within the saliva of pregnant and nonpregnant women with periodontal disease. Settings and Design: The study design involves a cross-sectional analytical study. Materials and Methods: The study consisted of 50 females aged between 18 and 35 years. Group I comprised pregnant women at any gestational age with periodontal disease and Group II comprised nonpregnant women with periodontal disease. The clinical parameters assessed were plaque index, gingival index, bleeding on probing, probing pocket depth, and clinical attachment loss. Nonstimulated whole saliva was utilized for the detection of three herpes viruses by multiplex polymerase chain reaction. Statistical Analysis Used: The categorical variables and research parameters were compared using the Chi-squared test and the Student's t-test. Results: Both groups tested positive for the three herpes viruses, but only a significant increase was observed in EBV in Group I participants on the intergroup comparison. Conclusions: The presence of EBV in the saliva of women with periodontal disease was found to be more likely during pregnancy.
患有牙周病的孕妇和非孕妇唾液中的单纯疱疹病毒-1、EB病毒和人巨细胞病毒:一项横断面分析研究
背景:牙周病在孕妇中很常见。病毒可能通过多种单独或协同作用的机制在牙周病的病因中发挥关键作用。许多研究人员已经探索了疱疹病毒在牙周病中的可能作用,但评估妊娠对患有牙周病的女性疱疹病毒影响的研究非常有限。目的和目的:研究妊娠对患有牙周病的妇女的单纯疱疹病毒-1、EB病毒(EBV)和人巨细胞病毒的影响,并评估患有牙周疾病的孕妇和非孕妇唾液中是否存在疱疹病毒。设置和设计:研究设计涉及横断面分析研究。材料和方法:该研究由50名年龄在18至35岁之间的女性组成。第一组包括任何胎龄患有牙周病的孕妇,第二组包括患有牙周疾病的非孕妇。评估的临床参数包括牙菌斑指数、牙龈指数、探查出血、探查袋深度和临床附着丧失。采用非刺激性全唾液多重聚合酶链反应检测三种疱疹病毒。使用的统计分析:使用卡方检验和Student t检验对分类变量和研究参数进行比较。结果:两组的三种疱疹病毒检测结果均呈阳性,但在组间比较中,第一组参与者的EBV仅显著增加。结论:患有牙周病的妇女唾液中存在EBV的可能性更大。
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