新生儿脑脊液中 TORCH 和 SARS-CoV-2 引起的先天性和新生儿感染的分子检测系统综述。

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Suzana Ferreira Zimmerman, Sandra Helena Alves Bonon, Sergio Tadeu Martins Marba
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目的验证分子方法在新生儿脑脊液先天性感染诊断中的应用并确定其优势:该综述已在系统综述国际前瞻性注册中心(PROSPERO)注册,注册号为 CRD42021274210。文献检索在数据库中进行:PubMed、Virtual Health Library/ Latin American and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences Information (VHL/BIREME)、Scopus、Web of Science、Excerpta Medica database (EMBASE)、Cochrane、ProQuest 和 EBSCOhost。检索于 2021 年 8 月至 10 月进行,并于 2022 年 12 月进行了更新,遵循了系统综述和元分析首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南。筛选顺序为:1)去除重复的标题;2)检查标题和摘要;3)检索可能相关的报告全文;4)由两位独立作者根据资格标准评估全文。纳入标准包括以英语、西班牙语、意大利语和葡萄牙语发表的随机和非随机对照试验、纵向研究、横断面研究以及同行评审的人类研究,研究对象为出生 28 天以内、患有弓形虫、风疹、巨细胞病毒和其他先天性神经感染的新生儿、风疹、巨细胞病毒、单纯疱疹 (TORCH),以及其他如苍白盘状芽孢杆菌、寨卡病毒、B-19 副病毒、水痘带状疱疹、爱泼斯坦-巴氏病毒和 SARS-CoV2 等,并通过聚合酶链式反应 (PCR) 进行诊断。两名评估人员提取了以下信息:作者、发表年份、国籍、受试者、研究类型、方法、结果和结论:研究最多的病原体是单纯疱疹。有几篇文章仅报告了非特异性的初期症状,因此需要收集脑脊液并进行 PCR 病原学调查:分子方法可有效检测脑脊液中的病原体基因组,从而影响临床演变和神经系统预后。
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Systematic review on molecular detection of congenital and neonatal infections caused by TORCH and SARS-CoV-2 in newborns' cerebrospinal fluid.

Systematic review on molecular detection of congenital and neonatal infections caused by TORCH and SARS-CoV-2 in newborns' cerebrospinal fluid.

Objective: To verify the use and identify advantages of molecular methods for congenital infections diagnosis in cerebrospinal fluid of neonates.

Data source: The review was registered in the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO), under CRD42021274210. The literature search was performed in databases: PubMed, Virtual Health Library/ Latin American and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences Information (VHL/BIREME), Scopus, Web of Science, Excerpta Medica database (EMBASE), Cochrane, ProQuest, and EBSCOhost. The search was carried out from August to October 2021 and updated in December 2022, respecting the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. The selection sequence was: 1) Duplicate title removal; 2) Examination of titles and abstracts; 3) Full-text retrieval of potentially relevant reports; and 4) Evaluation of the full text according to eligibility criteria by two independent authors. Inclusion criteria considered randomized and non-randomized control trials, longitudinal, cross-sectional, and peer-reviewed studies in humans, published in English, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese, with newborns up to 28 days old who had congenital neuroinfections by toxoplasmosis, rubella, cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex (TORCH), and others such as Treponema pallidum, Zika, parvovirus B-19, varicella zoster, Epstein-Barr, and SARS-CoV2, diagnosed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Two evaluators extracted the following information: author, year of publication, nationality, subjects, study type, methods, results, and conclusion.

Data synthesis: The most studied pathogen was herpes simplex. Several articles reported only nonspecific initial symptoms, motivating the collection of cerebrospinal fluid and performing PCR for etiological investigation.

Conclusions: Molecular methods are effective to detect pathogen genomes in cerebrospinal fluid, which can impact clinical evolution and neurological prognosis.

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