Title of article
Viral Infections and Spontaneous Abortion in Women: A Case-Control Study
Author/Authors
Yarabbi ، Maryam Department of Medical Microbiology (Bacteriology Virology) - Afzalipour Faculty of Medicine - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Nakhaie ، Mohsen Gastroenterology and Hepatology Research Center, Institute of Basic and Clinical Physiology Sciences, Clinical Research Development Unit, Afzalipour Hospital - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Jafari Maskouni ، elham Department of Medical Microbiology (Bacteriology Virology) - Afzalipour Faculty of Medicine - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Mousavi ، Elham Department of Medical Microbiology (Bacteriology Virology) - Afzalipour Faculty of Medicine - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , karimi ، narges Department of Medical Microbiology (Bacteriology Virology) - Afzalipour Faculty of Medicine - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Arabzadeh ، Ali Mohammad Department of Medical Microbiology (Bacteriology Virology) - Afzalipour Faculty of Medicine - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Pordamghan ، nasim Department of Medical Microbiology (Bacteriology Virology) - Afzalipour Faculty of Medicine - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Ebrahimi ، Saeedeh Department of Medical Microbiology (Bacteriology Virology) - Afzalipour Faculty of Medicine - Kerman University of Medical Sciences
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312
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317
Abstract
Background: Spontaneous abortion before the 20th week, a prevalent pregnancy complication, is often linked to intrauterine viral infections. This study aims to identify DNA viruses in placental tissue from women with spontaneous abortion and full-term pregnancies, establishing a correlation with first-trimester spontaneous abortion.Methods: This case-control study was conducted in Kerman city between 2021 and 2022. Placental tissue samples were collected from 50 women who had experienced spontaneous abortion in the first trimester and 50 women with normal pregnancies. The PCR method was employed to assess the presence of specific viruses.Results: In the case group, the average age was 28.74±6.11, while in the control group, it was 31.08±6.48. The study identified cytomegalovirus (CMV), human papillomavirus types (HPV) 16 and 18, herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1), and herpes simplex virus-2 (HSV-2) genomes in varying percentages in the case group compared to the control group. Notably, the parvovirus B19 genome was not detected in either group. However, statistical analysis did not indicate a significant difference in the presence of these viruses between the case and control groups.Conclusion: Consistent with some prior research, this study did not find a correlation between viral placental infections and an increased risk of spontaneous abortion. Further research should be conducted with larger sample sizes across different regions to ascertain the true role of viral infections in abortion.
Keywords
Spontaneous abortion , Viral infection , Normal pregnancy
Journal title
Journal of Kerman University of Medical Sciences (JKMU)
Journal title
Journal of Kerman University of Medical Sciences (JKMU)
Record number
2771323
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