Published in TB and Outbreaks Week, April 22nd, 2003
Researchers in Japan conducted a study "to detect the cytomegalovirus (CMV) DNA in the aqueous humor from the eyes of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) patients with CMV retinitis."
"Detection of CMV DNA in the aqueous humor in the eyes with active CMV retinitis was compared with detection of CMV DNA in inactive retinitis," according to N. Yamamoto and coauthors at Tokyo Metropolitan Komagome Hospital. "CMV DNA in the aqueous humor was evaluated before and after treatment with intravitreal injection of ganciclovir" using the AMPLICOR CMV test.
...
Want to see the full article?
Welcome to NewsRx!
Learn more about a six-week, no-risk free trial of TB and Outbreaks Week
NewsRx also is available at LexisNexis, Gale, ProQuest, Factiva, Dialog, Thomson Reuters, NewsEdge, and Dow Jones.