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HHV-6 reactivation is often associated with CMV infection in liver transplant patients

Authors :
*, I. Lautenschlager
‡
Linnavuori, K.
Lappalainen, M.
Suni, J.
Höckerstedt, K.
Source :
Transplant International; April 2000, Vol. 13 Issue: Supplement 1 pS351-S353, 3p
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

<E6>Abstract</E6> Human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) infection has been recently reported in liver transplant patients. HHV-6 is closely related to cytomegalo-virus (CMV), and some interaction between the viruses has been suggested. In this study, the post-transplant HHV-6 antigenemia was investigated in relation to symptomatic CMV infections in adult liver transplant patients. CMV infections were diagnosed by the pp65 antigenemia test and by viral cultures. HHV-6 infections were demonstrated by the HHV-6 antigenemia test and by serology. Significant symptomatic CMV infection was diagnosed in 42 of 75 patients during the first 6 months after transplantation. All CMV infections were successfully treated with ganciclovir. Concurrent HHV-6 antigenemia was detected in 21 (50 %) of 42 patients with CMV infection. All HHV-6 infections were reactivations. HHV-6 also responded to the antiviral treatment, but with less clear effect. In conclusion, HHV-6 reactivation is often associated with CMV infection in liver transplant patients. The results support the suggestion that CMV and HHV-6 may have interactions.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09340874 and 14322277
Volume :
13
Issue :
Supplement 1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Transplant International
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs503595
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s001470050359