Transmission of Integrated Human Herpesvirus 6 through Stem Cell Transplantation: Implications for Laboratory Diagnosis

We identified a stem cell donor with chromosomally integrated human herpesvirus (HHV)–6 and monitored the recipient for HHV-6 after transplantation. The appearance and subsequent increase in HHV-6 load paralleled engraftment and an increase in white blood cell count. Fluorescent in situ hybridizatio...

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Hauptverfasser: Clark, Duncan A., Nacheva, Elisabeth P., Leong, Hoe Nam, Brazma, Diana, Li, Ying Ting, Tsao, Edward H. F., Buyck, Hubertus C. E., Atkinson, Claire E., Lawson, Heather M., Potter, Michael N., Griffiths, Paul D.
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Chromosomes
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DNA, Viral - analysis
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Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
Herpesviridae
Herpesvirus 6, Human - genetics
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Human herpesvirus 6
Humans
In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence
Infections
Infectious diseases
Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute - therapy
Male
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Microbiology
Middle Aged
Polymerase chain reaction
Proviruses - genetics
Roseolovirus Infections - transmission
Roseolovirus Infections - virology
Stem cells
Transplantation
Viral Load
Virus Integration
Viruses
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