2023
DOI: 10.3390/medicina60010069
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Prevalence of JC Polyomavirus in Patients with Neuroinvasive Disease of Unknown Etiology in Croatia

Tatjana Vilibic-Cavlek,
Maja Bogdanic,
Tajana Peric
et al.

Abstract: Background and Objectives: John Cunningham polyomavirus (JCPyV) is a highly prevalent virus in the human population. The prevalence of JCPyV in patients with central nervous system disorders has not been examined extensively. The aim of this study was to analyze the prevalence of JCPyV DNA/antibodies in patients with neuroinvasive diseases (NID) of unknown etiology. Materials and Methods: The study included 132 patients with NID (febrile headache, meningitis, encephalitis) tested from January 2021 to December … Show more

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“…Another study on more than 16,000 MS cases showed a significant JCPyV seropositivity heterogeneity, ranging from 40% to 80% [44]. Except from MS, CSF samples from cases with neuroinvasive diseases like febrile headache, meningitis and encephalitis were not found to be positive for the viral DNA, but males and the elderly were more likely to be seropositive [45]. Regarding HIV infection, JCPyV DNA in urine samples was detected in 80.2% of HIV-infected individuals and in 53.8% of healthy individuals [46].…”
Section: Epidemiology Of Jcpyv and Pmlmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Another study on more than 16,000 MS cases showed a significant JCPyV seropositivity heterogeneity, ranging from 40% to 80% [44]. Except from MS, CSF samples from cases with neuroinvasive diseases like febrile headache, meningitis and encephalitis were not found to be positive for the viral DNA, but males and the elderly were more likely to be seropositive [45]. Regarding HIV infection, JCPyV DNA in urine samples was detected in 80.2% of HIV-infected individuals and in 53.8% of healthy individuals [46].…”
Section: Epidemiology Of Jcpyv and Pmlmentioning
confidence: 98%