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Published on: December 4, 2015
Epidemiologic and diagnostic evaluation of a recent mumps outbreak using oral fluid samples
Fiona Reid1, Jaythoon Hassan, Fiona Irwin
1National Virus Reference Laboratory, School of Medicine and Medical Sciences, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland.
Objective:
To determine the optimal strategy to investigate mumps virus infection in a partially vaccinated cohort.
Study Design:
122 oral fluid and serum samples were collected in a recent outbreak in Ireland. The largest age cohort, students aged 18-21 years old attending third level institutions, were investigated using virus isolation, detection of mumps specific IgM, IgG, RT-PCR and molecular genotyping.
Results:
97% of patients had both detectable serum IgM and IgG. Mumps virus RNA was detected in 17 oral fluid samples and 14 of these originated from a single geographic location. Only 6 of the IgM positive samples had detectable mumps virus RNA whereas this could be detected in 11 IgM negative samples. Genotyping studies revealed that genotypes G and J were co-circulating during this outbreak.
Conclusions:
The use of an oral fluid sample to detect mumps virus RNA and IgM offers a major improvement over serological diagnosis in acute infection in both non-vaccinated or partially vaccinated individuals, and has the advantage that specimens are collected non-invasively.
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