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A. Ivanov, T. Kulichenko
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背景。目前,人群普遍存在疱疹病毒感染的高污染。感染通常是无症状的,病毒在人体内持续一生。在俄罗斯儿科,对疱疹病毒感染的过度诊断以及对其在免疫功能正常人群中各种疾病发生中的作用的过高估计是常见的。本研究的目的是评估在多学科医院进行疱疹病毒感染与感染性和躯体疾病疑似相关的血清学检测的频率和效果。该研究包括在莫斯科多学科医院住院的患者,他们被指定进行疱疹病毒血清学检查。采用酶联免疫吸附法检测单纯性疱疹病毒1型和2型、eb病毒和巨细胞病毒标志物。根据疾病分类学及其在诊断和治疗中的作用,对检查结果进行分析。在2个月内对17个不同医院科室接受治疗的996例患者进行疱疹病毒感染标志物鉴定。最常见的检查是在传染病、儿科和血液科,涵盖140多个不同的分科。急性呼吸道感染、反应性关节炎、血小板减少症、传染性单核细胞增多症、急性扁桃体炎、胃肠道病理、急性支气管炎和肺炎是最常见的病种。1型/ 2型单纯疱疹病毒急性感染标志物阳性率为1.71%,EBV阳性率为4.89%,CMV阳性率为3.81%。此外,血清学检查阳性结果多见于感染性单核细胞增多症、扁桃体炎或急性呼吸道感染等传染病。在大多数情况下,对这三种感染同时进行检测。疱疹病毒感染的广泛检查是过度诊断的典型变体,通常信息较少。在典型的疱疹病毒感染过程中,当临床表现足以诊断时,通常观察到阳性标记物。
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Assessing the Diagnostic Significance of Herpes Virus Infections’ Serological Markers in Children: Overdiagnosis or Clinically Relevant Studies? Retrospective Study
Background. Nowadays, population generally has high contamination with herpes virus infections. Infection commonly is asymptomatic, and the virus persists in the human body over a lifetime. Excessive diagnosis of herpes virus infections as well as overestimation of their role in the genesis of various diseases in immunocompetent people are common in Russian pediatrics.Objective. The aim of the study is to assess the frequency and efficacy of serological testing in the suspected correlation of herpes virus infections and infectious and somatic diseases in a multidisciplinary hospital.Methods. The study included patients hospitalized in the multidisciplinary hospital in Moscow, who were assigned serological examination for herpes viruses. The laboratory study was carried out by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay with the revealing the markers of herpes simplex virus type 1 and 2, Epstein-Barr virus, and cytomegalovirus. The results of the examination were analyzed according to the nosology and their role in diagnosis and management.Results. The identification of herpes virus infections’ markers was performed for 996 patients undergoing medical treatment in 17 different hospital departments within 2 months. Most commonly the examination was prescribed in infectious disease, pediatric, and hematological departments and covered more than 140 different nosologies. Acute respiratory infection, reactive arthritis, thrombocytopenia, infectious mononucleosis, acute tonsillitis, gastrointestinal pathology, acute bronchitis, and pneumonia were the most common nosologies. Positive markers of acute infection were revealed in 1.71% of cases for HSV-1/HSV-2, in 4.89% — for EBV, in 3.81% — for CMV. Moreover, positive results of serological examination were mostly noted in the cases of infectious diseases: infectious mononucleosis, tonsillitis, or acute respiratory infections. Tests were assigned for all three infections at the same time in most cases.Conclusion. Widespread examination for herpes virus infections is the typical variant of overdiagnosis and it is usually less informative. Generally positive markers are observed in typical course of herpes virus infections when clinical picture is enough for diagnosis verification. 
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