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      Varicella zoster virus in solid organ transplantation: Guidelines from the American Society of Transplantation Infectious Diseases Community of Practice.

      1 , 2 , 3 , 1
      Clinical transplantation
      Wiley
      herpes zoster, transplantation, varicella

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          Abstract

          These updated guidelines from the American Society of Transplantation Infectious Diseases Community of Practice review the diagnosis, prevention, and management of varicella zoster virus (VZV) in the pre- and post-transplant period. Primary varicella is an uncommon complication post-solid-organ transplant (SOT), except among pediatric transplant patients and those seronegative for VZV. As the majority of SOT recipients are seropositive for VZV, herpes zoster (HZ) occurs frequently following SOT, particularly among recipients who are older (≥65 years of age) and those receiving more intensive immunosuppression. Transplant providers should aware of the increased risk for HZ-related complications such as dissemination, organ-specific involvement, and post-herpetic neuralgia. Treatment for localized zoster is primarily given as oral regimens, but those with more complicated presentations or those at risk for dissemination should be treated initially with IV therapy. Available antiviral prophylaxis regimens and vaccination strategies for varicella and HZ among these immunosuppressed patients remain a mainstay for prevention in the pre-and post-transplant periods. Finally, we discuss important approaches to addressing post-exposure prophylaxis and infection control practices for those SOT patients with documented VZV infections.

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          Journal
          Clin Transplant
          Clinical transplantation
          Wiley
          1399-0012
          0902-0063
          Sep 2019
          : 33
          : 9
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Division of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
          [2 ] Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, Washington.
          [3 ] Clinical Research Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, Washington.
          Article
          10.1111/ctr.13622
          31162727
          9a6d099e-ea67-40a6-82c2-b5a1d0643f83
          History

          varicella,herpes zoster,transplantation
          varicella, herpes zoster, transplantation

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