PCR Detection of Herpes Simplex Virus in Human Placenta and Aborted Materials in Patients with Spontaneous Abortion

authors:

avatar Matia Sadat Borhani 1 , avatar Seyed Masoud Hosseini 2 , avatar Leili Chamani Tabrizi 3 , * , avatar Rezvan Bagheri 1 , avatar Korush Kamali 1 , avatar Mohsen Aarabi 4 , avatar Mobina Habibi 4 , avatar Ameneh Kamalgharibi 4 , avatar Mahya Sadat Borhani 5

Reproductive Biotechnology Research Center, Avicenna Research Institute, ACECR, Tehran, Iran
Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Biological Science, Shahi Beheshti University, GC, Tehran, Iran
Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran
Infectious Disease Research Center, Golestan University of Medical Science, Gorgan, IR Iran
Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Biological Science, Islamic Azad University of Gorgan, Gorgan, IR Iran

how to cite: Sadat Borhani M, Masoud Hosseini S, Chamani Tabrizi L, Bagheri R, Kamali K, et al. PCR Detection of Herpes Simplex Virus in Human Placenta and Aborted Materials in Patients with Spontaneous Abortion. Arch Clin Infect Dis. 2011;6(Suppl): 17-20. 

Abstract

Objective:

Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection during pregnancy may lead to fetal loss. The aim of this study was to explore the infection rate of HSV type 1 and 2 infection associated with spontaneous abortion in a pilot case-control study in two cities of Iran in 2010.

Patients and Methods:

Placenta and curettage samples from 35 healthy full term neonates and 35 cases of spontaneous abortion with related questionnaires were collected. Sample DNA was extracted using Qiagen extraction kit, and then PCR was applied for detection of both types of viruses. In parallel, results were checked using SinaClon detection kit.

Results:

In this study 2.8% (1/35) of samples taken from aborted materials were found to be HSV positive (p=0.497). Differences were detected between case and control groups regarding vaginal infection (p =0.001) and having previous spontaneous abortion (p =0.018).

Conclusion:

Our findings revealed that HSV can be an abortion-related factor in pregnancy.

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