Respiratory syncytial virus and human metapneumovirus after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: Impact of the immunodeficiency scoring index, viral load, and ribavirin treatment on the outcomes.
Mobil AkhmedovVerena WaisElisa SalaAdela NeagoieThanh Mai NguyenAndrea GantnerStephanie von HarsdorfFlorian KuchenbauerAxel SchubertDetlef MichelHartmut DöhnerDonald BunjesPublished in: Transplant infectious disease : an official journal of the Transplantation Society (2020)
We could detect no differences between RSV and hMPV with respect to progression to LRTI, risk of respiratory failure or need for mechanical ventilation and virus-associated death. The ISI index is of predictive value in hMPV patients with a high ISI score and treatment with oral ribavirin has an equivalent protective effect in RSV and hMPV patients. Treatment of LRTI with intravenous ribavirin results in a similar outcome in RSV- and hMPV-infected patients. We could not detect any benefit of adjunctive treatment with immunoglobulins in both primary and secondary LRTI. No role of viral load as an independent prognostic marker could be detected either for progression to LRTI or death.
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