Reactivation of human herpesvirus type 6 in multiple organ failure syndrome

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Human herpesvirus type 6 (HHV-6) and cytomegalovirus (CMV) are known to interact with the production of cytokines. In this study, we sought to determine the incidence of HHV-6 and CMV reactivation during multiple organ failure syndrome (MOFS) and to evaluate the potential effects of viral replication on both the morbidity and mortality associated with MOFS. Viral reactivation was assessed by use of specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis of the serum samples obtained from 48 consecutive patients with MaPS (the MOFS group) and from 48 sex- and age-matched patients with <2 organ failures (the control group). In addition, HHV-6 replication was assessed in 106 blood donors (the normal group). The incidence of HHV-6 replication was higher in the MOPS group than in the control and normal groups (26 [54%] of 48 vs. 7 [15%] of 48 and 5 [5%] of 106, respectively; P

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Desachy, A., Ranger-Rogez, S., François, B., Venot, C., Traccard, I., Gastinne, H., … Vignon, P. (2001). Reactivation of human herpesvirus type 6 in multiple organ failure syndrome. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 32(2), 197–203. https://doi.org/10.1086/318474

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