Laurids Siig Christensen
National Veterinary Institute
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Apmis | 1997
Jens Vilstrup Johansen; Laurids Siig Christensen; Allan Hornsleth; Bent Klug; Kirsten Skamstrup Hansen; Marta Nir
A PCR‐based assay was used to distinguish between respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) group A and B in order to analyze their prevalence in Denmark in three consecutive epidemics during the winters of 1992/93, 1993/94 and 1994/95. A total of 96 RSV strains isolated from hospitalized children were examined, showing alternation of group prevalence. Furthermore, the genetic variability of the RSV isolates was illustrated by restriction enzyme analysis of PCR products originating from a part of the F and G proteins that has been reported to be highly variable. We found that, in general, different genome types predominated each year, some types being present in consecutive epidemics, indicating a contribution of strains circulating unattended between outbreak seasons, while others seemed to disappear or became undetectable, being replaced by emerging types. Some of the genome types found seemed related to strains isolated up to more than two decades ago in other parts of the world. This indicates that the temporal fluctuation in predominance of genome types presumably caused by selective pressure exerted by host immunity is due to the favoring of strains from a pool of globally circulating, genetically relatively stable genome types, rather than a molecular evolution in strains induced or directed by immunoselective pressure.
Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology | 2000
Irene Hechmann Wittrup; Laurids Siig Christensen; Bente Jensen; Bente Danneskiold-Samsøe; Henning Bliddal; Allan Wiik
Objective: The purpose of this study was to look for Borna disease virus (BDV) in 18 patients with acute onset of fibromyalgia (FMS) following a ?flu-like? episode. BDV is a neurotropic RNA virus affecting horses and sheep. Infections in animals have been reported to cause immune mediated disease characterized by abnormalities in behavior. A possible link between BDV and neuropsychiatric diseases in man has been described, and lately a connection to chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) has been suggested. Methods: A BDV-specific nested PCR (RT-PCR) was performed on serum and spinal fluid. Results: The BDV genome was not detected in any of the FMS cases. Conclusion: Although BDV was not demonstrated in spinal fluid or serum from the tested patients with FMS, we believe that it is important to report our results, since FMS can exhibit many manifestations in common with CFS. Possible reasons for the discrepant findings are discussed.
Apmis | 2000
Lotte Dahl; Laurids Siig Christensen; Susanne Schöeller; Henrik Westh; Anne-Marie Plesner
The hemagglutinin‐coding region of 17 virus samples from 12 measles cases in Denmark during 1997–1998 was analysed by partial nucleotide sequencing. The cases appeared as three sporadic cases and two epidemics, both with a limited time course and geographical distribution. The measles strains identified from the three sporadic cases and two epidemics could be allocated to five different previously well‐defined sequence groups consistent with the assumption that cases of measles in Denmark are due to repeated introduction from abroad rather than persistent circulation of strains in the population.
Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology | 2003
Trine Boysen; Jens Kaae Christensen; Chris D. Madsen; Jesper Eugen-Olsen; Laurids Siig Christensen; Helle Møller-Sørensen; Annika Weber; Søren Ladefoged; Kim Krogsgaard
OBJECTIVES To determine the prevalence of TT virus (TTV) in a population of Danish hemodialysis patients and evaluate possible relations between TTV infection and elevated levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) and hypo-response to treatment with erythropoietin (EPO). MATERIAL AND METHODS Patients on maintenance hemodialysis at a single center were invited to participate. Demographic and clinical data were registered. Blood samples for virological and routine biochemical tests were drawn simultaneously. TTV DNA was detected using polymerase chain reaction (PCR). TTV viral load was estimated by means of semi-quantitative PCR. All patients were tested for hepatitis B, hepatitis C and GB virus C. RESULTS Of 252 patients, 204 (80.9%) gave their written informed consent to participate in the study. The prevalence of TTV was 68% and 50% of TTV-positive patients had a high TTV viral load. TTV-positive patients were significantly older than TTV-negative patients (p = 0.011). No relations were found between TTV infection and elevated levels of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) or CRP or hypo-response to EPO treatment. The mean hemoglobin concentration was 11.24 +/- 1.48 g/dl. Patients with a high TTV viral load had a lower level of hemoglobin (10.86 +/- 1.47 g/dl) than the others (p = 0.01). This trend suggested a positive relation between TTV infection and the number of blood transfusions. A restriction fragment length polymorphism assay suggested that patients were infected with different TTV strains. CONCLUSIONS TTV is common in patients on maintenance hemodialysis. The presence of TTV is associated with increasing age. Patients with a high TTV viral load had lower levels of hemoglobin than the others. TTV infection is not related to elevated levels of ALT or CRP or to hypo-response to EPO treatment.
Veterinary Record | 1993
Laurids Siig Christensen; Sten Mortensen; Anette Bøtner; Bertel Strandbygaard; L. Rønsholt; C. A. Henriksen; Jens Bo Andersen
BMC Evolutionary Biology | 2005
Mikkel H. Schierup; Carl H. Mordhorst; Claude P. Muller; Laurids Siig Christensen
Journal of General Virology | 2005
Laurids Siig Christensen; Preben Normann; Søren Thykier-Nielsen; Jens Havskov Sørensen; Karin de Stricker; Stig Rosenørn
Virology | 2004
J.O. Bock; T. Lundsgaard; P.A. Pedersen; Laurids Siig Christensen
Ugeskrift for Læger | 2008
Laurids Siig Christensen; K. Jacobsen; E. Mærsk-Møller
Ugeskrift for Læger | 2005
Laurids Siig Christensen; E. B. Nielsen; Jane Nowicki; Jens Kirk Andersen; K. de Stricker