Respiratory syncytial virus infections in immunocompromised adults.

E Whimbey, S Ghosh
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The past decade has witnessed a growing appreciation of the existence, frequency, and potential lethality of community respiratory virus infections such as RSV in some subsets of immunocompromised adults. The enigmatic "idiopathic pneumonia" and "pneumonia of unknown origin" have become more fathomable. As a result, a simple upper respiratory illness in a high-risk immunocompromised adult is no longer viewed as trivial. The paramount importance of simple hygienic practices has been underscored, and contamination of high-risk immunocompromised patients with respiratory secretions is now discouraged with the same rigor as contamination with urine, feces, or blood. Likewise, the risks and benefits of administering intensive chemotherapy in the setting of a seemingly benign upper respiratory illness are now weighed heavily. The diagnosis is suspected and pursued, and the available therapies are administered promptly. Widespread efforts are now under way to elucidate the pathogenesis of these viral pneumonias and to identify the immunodeficiencies predisposing patients to serious disease. In addition, efforts are being made to develop effective diagnostic, prophylactic, and therapeutic strategies. The growing need for more effective, easier-to-administer, less costly antiviral therapy is apparent.

免疫功能低下成人呼吸道合胞病毒感染。
在过去的十年中,人们越来越认识到社区呼吸道病毒感染(如RSV)在某些免疫功能低下的成人亚群中的存在、频率和潜在的致命性。神秘的“特发性肺炎”和“不明原因的肺炎”变得更加深不可测。因此,在高风险免疫功能低下的成年人中,简单的上呼吸道疾病不再被视为微不足道。强调了简单卫生习惯的首要重要性,现在不鼓励呼吸道分泌物污染高危免疫功能低下患者,其严格程度与尿液、粪便或血液污染相同。同样地,对表面上良性的上呼吸道疾病进行强化化疗的风险和益处现在也得到了很大的权衡。对诊断进行怀疑和追踪,并及时实施可用的治疗。目前正在进行广泛的努力,以阐明这些病毒性肺炎的发病机制,并确定使患者易患严重疾病的免疫缺陷。此外,正在努力制定有效的诊断、预防和治疗战略。显然,对更有效、更容易管理、更便宜的抗病毒治疗的需求日益增长。
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