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CMV Seroconversion Associated with an high Avidity in a Previously Seronegative Pregnant Woman during her first Trimester of Pregnancy

Quentin Delefortrie, Marie-Luce Delforge, Jean-Michel Cirriez, Patricia Schatt, Laurence Auger, Patrick Vankerkhoven and Alexandre Grimmelprez
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Quentin Delefortrie: ClinicalPathologist, Clinique Notre Dame de Grâce, Belgium
Alexandre Grimmelprez: Clinicalpathologist, Hôpital Erasme, Belgium

Current Trends in Biomedical Engineering & Biosciences, 2016, vol. 1, issue 1, 3-4

Abstract: Recently, we observed in our laboratory a CMV seroconversion with the appearance of CMV-specific IgG together with an IgM response in a previously seronegative pregnant woman during her first trimester (week 14) of pregnancy (kit used: Liaison® CMV IgGII and IgMII kits, Diasorin®, Italy). Surprisingly, the latest sample displayed high avidity using the Liaison® IgG Avidity II kit (Diasorin®, Italy). Similar results were observed with those samples using the Vidas® CMV IgG, IgM and Avidity kits (biomérieux®, France) (Table 1).

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Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.19080/CTBEB.2016.01.555552

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