Human cytomegalovirus infection among febrile hematological cancer patients at the Uganda Cancer Institute.
Ocung GuidoMargaret LubwamaProssy KiconcoAlfred OkengIrene NajjingoEmmanuel AboceRembo PhionaHanifah NabbanjaMariam NdagireKamala EvaWekiya EnockJackson OremMoses L JolobaFreddie BwangaPublished in: Microbiology spectrum (2024)
In this paper, we demonstrated that over two-thirds of feverish patients with blood cancers such as leukemia at the Uganda Cancer Institute are already exposed to a type of virus infection called the human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), and 14% of the patients have active disease due to this virus. This was confirmed through finding blood samples testing positive for a type of protective antibody called IgM and also upon virus DNA detection in the blood of those patients. Routine testing for this virus is not usually done in the study settings. Our findings reveal and emphasize the importance of routinely testing blood samples for active infection with this virus among the feverish patients with blood cancers in the study settings, and prompt initiation of antiviral treatment of the actively infected patients.