Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Transmission and Immune Tracking (TransmIT) Study
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Transmission and Immune Tracking (TransmIT) Study: An Observational Study to Evaluate CMV Transmission and Immune Correlates of Viral Shedding Among Young Children in Early Education and Care Settings
University of Massachusetts, Worcester
100 participants
Aug 10, 2023
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The goal of STAGE I of the CMV TransmIT Study is to determine the prevalence of CMV shedding in children up to and including 36 months of age in large group childcare centers and in staff who regularly work at the center. Participants will complete a health survey and provide one saliva sample for CMV PCR testing. In addition, infrastructure for the study will be developed (e.g. community engagement to build the network of centers, data pipelines, digital platform, sampling workflows) and participant sample collection at home will be piloted. These activities will inform the design of STAGE II.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria6
- Children
- All children up to and including 36 months at time of signed consent regardless of duration of attendance at the center. Children living in the same household can each be enrolled.
- Parent(s) has provided written informed consent for the child to be screened for CMV by saliva PCR collected at the center or at home
- Center Staff
- Individuals who regularly (average >/= 5 weeks per year) work inside the center in any role, including employed, contracted, volunteer, and full or part time.
- Staff member has provided written informed consent to be screened for CMV by saliva PCR collected at the center or at home
Exclusion Criteria6
- Children
- >/= 37 months of age
- State Department of Children and Families (DCF) custody
- Center Staff
- Do not regularly (average < 5 days per year) work inside the center
- Work associated with but not regularly inside the center (e.g. bus drivers or food delivery staff)
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Interventions
Observational study to measure prevalence of CMV shedding by saliva PCR
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NCT06522880