Obstetrics & Gynecology:
August 2009 - Volume 114 - Issue 2, Part 1 - pp 285-291
doi: 10.1097/AOG.0b013e3181af3d6f
Original Research
Human Cytomegalovirus Seroprevalence and Risk of Seroconversion in a Fertility Clinic Population
Francisse, Sandrine MD; Revelard, Philippe PhD; De Maertelaer, Viviane PhD; Strebelle, Elodie MD; Englert, Yvon MD, PhD; Liesnard, Corinne MD
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To retrospectively evaluate factors influencing human cytomegalovirus serologic status of couples consulting our fertility clinic.
METHODS: Human cytomegalovirus individual serologic status of 3,227 women and 2,565 men was studied according to age, serologic status of the sexual partner, and presence of children in the family at entry in the clinic. Among 1,906 initially seronegative individuals, human cytomegalovirus seroconversions during follow-up were recorded and correlated to age, serologic status of the sexual partner, and presence of children aged younger than 3 years in the family.
RESULTS: Human cytomegalovirus status at entry in the fertility clinic depended on age, but women were more frequently seropositive (54%) than men (43%), although they were younger (mean age 33 years for women and 37 years for men). The probability of seroconversion of women and men was significantly associated with the presence of children aged younger than 3 years; 35 of 217 women (16%) and 17 of 130 men (13%) living with children aged younger than 3 years seroconverted compared with 37 of 1,066 women (3.4%) and 16 of 493 men (3.2%) without children. Moreover, women's seroconversion was significantly associated with the seropositivity of the sex partner; 13 of 96 (13.5%) women with a cytomegalovirus seropositive partner seroconverted compared with 33 of 452 (7.3%) of those without such a partner.
CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that human cytomegalovirus is sexually transmitted among couples in our fertility clinic. Safe sex practices should be included in hygiene precaution advice given to pregnant women to avoid human cytomegalovirus contamination.
LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: II
© 2009 The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
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