Presence of Epstein-Barr virus, cytomegalovirus and human papillomavirus in normal oral mucosa of HIV-infected and renal transplant patients

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G Campisi ◽  
L Giovannelli ◽  
D Giambelluca ◽  
C Alaimo ◽  
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Karem L. Ortega ◽  
Nathalie P. Rezende ◽  
Fabio D. Nunes ◽  
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Hiroko Chikamoto ◽  
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S.I. Kutukova ◽  
A.B. Chukhlovin ◽  
A.I. Yaremenko ◽  
Yu.V. Ivaskova ◽  
A.Ya. Razumova ◽  
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The aim of the study was to assess the prevalence of DNA viruses (HSV I and II, CMV, EBV, HPV6.11, HPV16 and HPV18) in the native oral mucosa of healthy volunteers (n=50; 30 men (60.0%), 20 women (40.0%); 25—74 years, median age — 55.0 years (95% CI 47.60-56.76)). All samples of the normal oral mucosa were detected by real-time PCR to detect viral DNA. The majority of the examined — 76% (33/50) — revealed the DNA: one type of viral DNA in 17 (38.00%) of the examined, a combination of the two types in 14 (28.00%). In the normal oral mucosa, DNA of Epstein-Barr virus was significantly more often detected: 15 (30.00%) (p = 0.0276) and human papilloma viruses 27 (54.00%) (p <0.0001), especially HPV-18 (24 (48.00%)): mono-association in 9 (18.00%) examined and in 7 (14.00%) in combination with EBV DNA (p = 0.0253).


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