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Human Parvovirus B19 Infection in Infancy Associated with Acute and Chronic Lymphocytic Myocarditis and High Cytokine Levels: Report of 3 Cases and Review

2000; Oxford University Press; Volume: 31; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1086/313929

ISSN

1537-6591

Autores

Gerardo Nigro, V. Bastianon, V. Colloridi, Flavia Ventriglia, Pietro Gallo, Giulia d’Amati, W. C. Koch, S. P. Adler,

Tópico(s)

Dermatological and COVID-19 studies

Resumo

Human parvovirus B19 infection is occasionally associated with acute lymphocytic myocarditis (ALM). Three infants with B19 virus-associated ALM were followed up clinically, histologically, and immunovirologically. Each infant had B19 virus DNA in the blood or B19 virus-specific IgM antibodies. Two infants with postnatal infection recovered after immunosuppressive therapy. The third infant with possible prenatal infection developed chronic persistent myocarditis associated with persistent B19 virus DNA in the blood. All 3 infants had increased levels of interferon-γ, tumor necrosis factor-α, and interleukins -6 and -8. Four newborns with congenital B19 virus infection and 4 infants and children who had postnatally acquired B19 virus infection without myocarditis all had normal levels of these cytokines. These observations suggest that B19 virus infection in infancy causes ALM in some infants and children.

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