
Pathogens, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(4), P. 345 - 345
Published: April 22, 2024
Molar incisor hypomineralization (MIH) is a congenital disorder of the enamel tissue, characterized by quantitative deficiency. In childhood, infections such as EBV, HSV-1, HCMV, or H. pylori may occur and cause various diseases. This study aimed to investigate prevalence HPV, in two groups children: children with molar control group, using molecular methods. The group included 47 aged between 6-13 years who had been diagnosed MIH. consisted 42 children. found that, MIH HPV-16 was 6.38%, HPV-18 4.26%, EBV 31.91%, HSV-1 HCMV 12.77%. There were no significant differences any tested pathogens (p > 0.05). However, higher infection smallpox/pneumonia age 3 years. Ten have at least present. Moreover, both high activity EBV. These findings provide new insights into carriage among MIH, providing information for parents, scientists, healthcare professionals.
Language: Английский