Nevirapine-induced Stevens-Johnson syndrome in children living with HIV in South Africa.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Southern African Journal of Hiv Medicine Pub Date : 2021-02-23 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajhivmed.v22i1.1182
Jacques D du Toit, Koot Kotze, Helene-Mari van der Westhuizen, Taryn L Gaunt
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Abstract

Background: Although adverse drug reactions resulting from the use of nevirapine (NVP) are well described in adults (estimated frequency of 6% - 10%), it has previously been considered less common in children (0.3% - 1.4%). Stock-outs of antiretroviral agents occur frequently in South Africa and result in interruptions in therapy and drug substitutions.

Objectives: To report on a case series of paediatric patients who suffered cutaneous drug reactions to NVP at rates not previously described in children.

Method: We describe a retrospective observational case series of six children living with HIV who developed Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) following exposure to NVP because of a prolonged stock-out of efavirenz 200 mg tablets in South Africa.

Results: Of the 392 paediatric patients receiving antiretroviral therapy at the institution, 172 were affected by the efavirenz stock-out. Of these, 85 children were changed to NVP of which six developed NVP-induced SJS (7.1% incidence rate). The median time between initiating NVP and developing symptoms was 27 days (range 12-35 days). All patients responded well to NVP cessation and symptomatic treatment. One patient was referred for specialist care. Two patients were successfully rechallenged with efavirenz after developing SJS and three continued lopinavir/ritonavir.

Conclusions: This is the second largest case series of NVP-induced SJS in children to date and raises the possibility that the incidence of SJS in children may be higher than previously described. Further research is required to explore the risk factors associated with NVP-induced SJS in children. This case series highlights the negative impact of drug stock-outs on patient health outcomes.

南非感染艾滋病毒的儿童中奈韦拉平引起的史蒂文斯-约翰逊综合征。
背景:虽然使用奈韦拉平(NVP)引起的药物不良反应在成人中有很好的描述(估计频率为6% - 10%),但以前认为在儿童中不太常见(0.3% - 1.4%)。南非经常发生抗逆转录病毒药物缺货的情况,导致治疗和药物替代中断。目的:报告一系列儿童患者因NVP而出现皮肤药物反应的病例,其发生率以前没有在儿童中报道过。方法:我们描述了一个回顾性观察病例系列,6名感染艾滋病毒的儿童在暴露于NVP后发展为史蒂文斯-约翰逊综合征(SJS),因为南非的伊非韦伦200毫克片剂长期缺货。结果:在该机构接受抗逆转录病毒治疗的392名儿科患者中,172名患者受到依非韦伦缺货的影响。其中85例转为NVP, 6例发生NVP诱导的SJS(发病率7.1%)。开始NVP和出现症状之间的中位时间为27天(范围12-35天)。所有患者对停用NVP和对症治疗反应良好。一名患者被转介接受专科治疗。2例患者在发生SJS后成功再次使用依非韦伦,3例继续使用洛匹那韦/利托那韦。结论:这是迄今为止nvp诱导的儿童SJS的第二大病例系列,并提出了儿童SJS发病率可能高于先前描述的可能性。需要进一步的研究来探索与nvp诱发的儿童SJS相关的危险因素。本案例系列突出了药品缺货对患者健康结果的负面影响。
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CiteScore
2.80
自引率
11.80%
发文量
41
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine is focused on HIV/AIDS treatment, prevention and related topics relevant to clinical and public health practice. The purpose of the journal is to disseminate original research results and to support high-level learning related to HIV Medicine. It publishes original research articles, editorials, case reports/case series, reviews of state-of-the-art clinical practice, and correspondence.
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