Comparative seroepidemiology of cytomegalovirus infection in the Canadian Arctic and an Urban center

Abstract We conducted a seroepidemiologic study of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection among 9,928 Inuit (Eskimo), Dene (Indian) and non‐native inhabitants of the Northwest Territories (NWT) of Canada between April 1983 and March 1985. 4,184 inhabitants of Edmonton, a large predominantly white urban cen...

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Published in:Journal of Medical Virology
Main Authors: Preiksaitis, Jutta K., Larke, R. P. Bryce, Froese, Glory J.
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Published: Wiley 1988
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/jmv.1890240307 2024-06-02T08:02:42+00:00 Comparative seroepidemiology of cytomegalovirus infection in the Canadian Arctic and an Urban center Preiksaitis, Jutta K. Larke, R. P. Bryce Froese, Glory J. 1988 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmv.1890240307 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fjmv.1890240307 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/jmv.1890240307 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Medical Virology volume 24, issue 3, page 299-307 ISSN 0146-6615 1096-9071 journal-article 1988 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/jmv.1890240307 2024-05-03T11:03:03Z Abstract We conducted a seroepidemiologic study of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection among 9,928 Inuit (Eskimo), Dene (Indian) and non‐native inhabitants of the Northwest Territories (NWT) of Canada between April 1983 and March 1985. 4,184 inhabitants of Edmonton, a large predominantly white urban center served as controls. Sera were screened for antibody to CMV by enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The prevalence rates of CMV antibody increased with age in all ethnic groups. By the age of two years 69.2 percent of Dene, 63.5 percent of Inuit, 33.3 percent of non‐native and 22.9 percent of Edmonton children had CMV antibody. Over the age of five years Inuit children had higher rates of CMV antibody than Dene children ( P < .05) reflecting differences in infant adoption, breastfeeding practices and patterns of child care in the two native groups. By the age of 15 to 19 years 81.1 percent of Dene and 88.5 percent of Inuit women had CMV antibody compared to 48.8 percent of non‐native and 50.9 percent of Edmonton women ( P < .05). Native children had higher prevalence rates than non‐native children living in the NWT ( P < .05). Compared to similarly aged Edmonton residents, non‐native children in the NWT 2 to 4 years and 5 to 9 years of age had a higher prevalence of CMV antibody ( P < .05). We observed a higher prevalence rate of CMV antibody among non‐native children (10‐14 years) and young women (15‐19 years) living in predominantly native communities compared to those living in predominantly non‐native communities in the NWT ( P < .05). The seroprevalence in 60 non‐native female health care workers in the NWT was not significantly different from that seen in comparably aged Edmonton women. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic eskimo* inuit Northwest Territories Wiley Online Library Arctic Canada Indian Northwest Territories Journal of Medical Virology 24 3 299 307
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description Abstract We conducted a seroepidemiologic study of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection among 9,928 Inuit (Eskimo), Dene (Indian) and non‐native inhabitants of the Northwest Territories (NWT) of Canada between April 1983 and March 1985. 4,184 inhabitants of Edmonton, a large predominantly white urban center served as controls. Sera were screened for antibody to CMV by enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The prevalence rates of CMV antibody increased with age in all ethnic groups. By the age of two years 69.2 percent of Dene, 63.5 percent of Inuit, 33.3 percent of non‐native and 22.9 percent of Edmonton children had CMV antibody. Over the age of five years Inuit children had higher rates of CMV antibody than Dene children ( P < .05) reflecting differences in infant adoption, breastfeeding practices and patterns of child care in the two native groups. By the age of 15 to 19 years 81.1 percent of Dene and 88.5 percent of Inuit women had CMV antibody compared to 48.8 percent of non‐native and 50.9 percent of Edmonton women ( P < .05). Native children had higher prevalence rates than non‐native children living in the NWT ( P < .05). Compared to similarly aged Edmonton residents, non‐native children in the NWT 2 to 4 years and 5 to 9 years of age had a higher prevalence of CMV antibody ( P < .05). We observed a higher prevalence rate of CMV antibody among non‐native children (10‐14 years) and young women (15‐19 years) living in predominantly native communities compared to those living in predominantly non‐native communities in the NWT ( P < .05). The seroprevalence in 60 non‐native female health care workers in the NWT was not significantly different from that seen in comparably aged Edmonton women.
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title Comparative seroepidemiology of cytomegalovirus infection in the Canadian Arctic and an Urban center
title_short Comparative seroepidemiology of cytomegalovirus infection in the Canadian Arctic and an Urban center
title_full Comparative seroepidemiology of cytomegalovirus infection in the Canadian Arctic and an Urban center
title_fullStr Comparative seroepidemiology of cytomegalovirus infection in the Canadian Arctic and an Urban center
title_full_unstemmed Comparative seroepidemiology of cytomegalovirus infection in the Canadian Arctic and an Urban center
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