Prevention of recurrent herpes simplex virus (HSV) infections in HIV-infected persons.

E. Chang, N. Absar, G. Beall
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The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of HSV infections and recurrences among HIV-infected patients and to examine different regimens for suppression of HSV recurrence. A randomized retrospective chart review of HIV-infected patients at a public hospital in Los Angeles County was conducted. We reviewed 224 patients' charts; 26 percent had AIDS based on the 1987 CDC definition. HSV infection was documented as a clinical event in 51 records (23 percent). Patients with an AIDS diagnosis had a greater incidence (53 percent) of HSV infections than did those with a diagnosis of symptomatic or asymptomatic HIV infection (p < 0.001, Fisher's exact test). Recurrences of HSV occurred in 26 (51 percent) of the 51 HSV-infected persons during a period of 1042 patient months. Eighteen patients who had received acyclovir suppression at 600 mg/day had three HSV recurrences in 382 patient months, whereas 14 who received 400 mg/day had eight recurrences in 282 patient months (p = 0.02). HSV infections occur in 23 percent of HIV-infected patients, increasing to 53 percent in AIDS patients. Acyclovir suppression prevents recurrent HSV, and a dosage of 600 mg/day is more effective than 400 mg/day.
预防hiv感染者复发性单纯疱疹病毒(HSV)感染。
本研究的目的是确定hiv感染患者中HSV感染和复发的频率,并检查不同的抑制HSV复发的方案。对洛杉矶县一家公立医院的hiv感染者进行了随机回顾性图表分析。我们回顾了224名患者的病历;根据1987年疾病预防控制中心的定义,26%的人患有艾滋病。51例(23%)HSV感染被记录为临床事件。诊断为艾滋病的患者比诊断为有症状或无症状的HIV感染的患者有更高的HSV感染发生率(53%)(p < 0.001, Fisher精确检验)。在1042个患者月期间,51例单纯疱疹病毒感染者中有26例(51%)发生了单纯疱疹病毒复发。18名接受600 mg/天阿昔洛韦抑制治疗的患者在382个患者月中有3次HSV复发,而14名接受400 mg/天阿昔洛韦抑制治疗的患者在282个患者月中有8次复发(p = 0.02)。23%的艾滋病毒感染者感染HSV,而在艾滋病患者中这一比例上升至53%。阿昔洛韦抑制预防复发性HSV, 600毫克/天的剂量比400毫克/天更有效。
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