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Query: UMLS:C0021345 (
infectious mononucleosis
)
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Studies by others have demonstrated a leukocyte-transforming agent(s) (
LTA
) in the oropharyngeal secretions of a significant number of individuals with Epstein-Barr virus-associated
infectious mononucleosis
, cancer, and, to a lesser extent, an outpatient population. This present study determines by systematic sampling the prevalence of
LTA
in 27 families of a semirural community. Throat swab inoculums from three of 54 adults and none of 44 children induced transformation of umbilical cord lymphocytes. Complement-dependent Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen was detected in two of the three transformed cell cultures. The three
LTA
-positive individuals were characterized by the absence of serologic evidence of a recent Epstein-Barr virus infection and the lack of elevated antibodies against the viral capsid antigen of Epstein-Barr virus.
...
PMID:Epidemiologic study of a leukocyte-transforming agent in a general population. 17 38
The lymphocyte transforming agent, associated with Epstein-Barr virus, was sought in the oropharynx and other clinical sites of 443 individuals in the following groups: premature and term neonates; infants with congenital malformations or with suspected TORCH syndrome; children with various illnesses; pregnant and postpartum women; healthy adults; and patients with
infectious mononucleosis
. Evidence of intrauterine infection was found in one newborn infant and
LTA
was demonstrated in a 16-day-old infant who developed transient hepatosplenomegaly.
LTA
was not detected in 96 other newborn infants and 57 infants with various anomalies or illnesses; nor was it found in the cervix of 125 pregnant or postpartum women.
LTA
was demonstrated in varying frequency in ill children, healthy adults, and those with
infectious mononucleosis
. It is suggested that the clinicoepidemiologic patterns of EBV infection in newborn infants and children will best be established by prospective studies.
...
PMID:Leukocyte transforming agent (Epstein-Barr virus) in newborn infants and older individuals. 18 46