Journal of clinical virology : the official publication of the Pan American Society for Clinical Virology
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Patients undergoing allogeneic bone marrow transplant (BMT) are considered to be at increased risk of cytomegalovirus (CMV) disease if they and/or their donor are CMV seropositive pre-transplant. Although several pre-emptive strategies have been shown to be effective in preventing early CMV disease, the ability of pre-emptive strategies using prolonged ganciclovir therapy to reduce the incidence of late-onset CMV infection, disease and mortality has not been fully evaluated. ⋯ The strategy utilizing a surveillance bronchoscopy for CMV and initiating prolonged (18 weeks) pre-emptive ganciclovir therapy for patients with a positive BAL fluid for CMV resulted in a low incidence of CMV-related post-transplant complications. After a minimum follow-up of 16 months, late CMV reactivations (occurring > 100 days post-transplant) were not observed in the group of individuals pre-emptively treated with ganciclovir. This observation suggests that prolonged therapy with a reduced dose of ganciclovir may be important in the prevention of CMV reactivation. The CMV serostatus of donors and recipients prior to BMT did not correlate with survival.
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A high frequency of virus infections has been recently pointed out in the exacerbations of asthma in children. ⋯ These results confirm the previously reported high frequency of rhinovirus detection in asthmatic exacerbations in children. They also point out the frequency of RS virus detection, and emphasize the fact that PCR assays may be necessary to diagnose respiratory infections in asthma.