Congenital Infection and Congenital Cataract in Tanzania: A Case Control Study

AuthorFurahini Godfrey Mndemeen
AuthorTamsyn Derricken
AuthorBlandina Theophil Mmbagaen
AuthorMchikirwa Msinaen
AuthorMin Kimen
AuthorDavid MacLeoden
AuthorJudith Mwendeen
AuthorPaul Nyalukeen
AuthorSonia Vaithaen
AuthorMatthew Burtonen
AuthorUrsula Gompelsen
AuthorClare Gilberten
AuthorRichard Bowmanen
OrcidFurahini Godfrey Mndeme [0000-0001-6669-0241]en
Issued Date2020-06-15en
AbstractBackground: Cataract is the commonest cause of childhood blindness in sub Saharan Africa (SSA). The significance of congenital rubella and human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection in the etiology is not known. Objectives: We aimed to investigate prevalence of both viruses in cases of congenital cataract and controls. Methods: Lens tissue was collected (from cases), blood and saliva from cases and controls. Using ELISA, we tested blood samples for rubella and cytomegalovirus IgM. Quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) was also used for detection of the viruses. Results: Cytomegalovirus was detected using qPCR in 72.9% saliva specimens of cases compared to 38.5% of controls (P = 0.0001). Cytomegalovirus IgM was also detected in 10.8% blood specimens of cases and only 1.5% control (P = 0.01). Rubella IgM was detected in 13.8% blood specimens of cases and only 3.1% controls (P = 0.01). In lens aspirates of cases, 12.7% were HCMV positive and 11.1% were rubella positive by qPCR. Cases had lower birth weights (mean = 2.8 kg) than controls (mean = 3.2 kg), independent of viral status (P = 0.004). Conclusions: Although most of the children in the study presented too late to be sure that infection was congenital, our study strongly suggests that HCMV and rubella infection appear important causes of congenital cataract in Tanzania hence virology testing of infantile cataract cases may be useful in assessing effectiveness of immunization programs as they are established throughout SSA.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/pedinfect.101087en
KeywordCongenital Cytomegalovirusen
KeywordCongenital Rubellaen
KeywordCongenital Cataracten
KeywordQuantitative Polymerase Chain Reactionen
KeywordCongenital Cataract Risk Factorsen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleCongenital Infection and Congenital Cataract in Tanzania: A Case Control Studyen
TypeResearch Articleen

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