Peller P, Goetz O
MMW Munch Med Wochenschr. 1978 May 5;120(18):623-6.
In a regional contamination study 798 healthy persons from the Munich area were examined for cytomegalovirus antibodies. The highest proportion of antibodies (60%) was found in neonates in the first days of life. At the age of 6 to 24 months, only 10% of the children were still seropositive. At this time the maternal antibodies were no longer important. In late adult life, 57% of those examined possessed antibodies against the virus. An attempt was also made to isolate the cytomegalovirus from the urine of 157 healthy persons. This isolation was only possible in three apparently healthy infants aged from 3 to 12 months.
在一项地区性污染研究中,对来自慕尼黑地区的798名健康人进行了巨细胞病毒抗体检测。抗体比例最高(60%)的是出生后几天内的新生儿。在6至24个月大时,只有10%的儿童仍为血清阳性。此时,母体抗体已不再重要。在成年后期,57%的受检者拥有针对该病毒的抗体。研究人员还尝试从157名健康人的尿液中分离巨细胞病毒。仅在3名年龄为3至12个月、看似健康的婴儿中成功分离出该病毒。