2004
DOI: 10.1086/422364
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Resistance of Herpes Simplex Virus Infections to Nucleoside Analogues in HIV‐Infected Patients

Abstract: Antiviral treatment of herpes simplex virus (HSV) infections with nucleoside analogues has been well established for >2 decades, but isolation of drug-resistant HSV from immunocompetent patients has remained infrequent (0.1%-0.7% of isolates) during this period. Even when drug-resistant HSV is isolated from an immunocompetent patient, this virus, with rare exceptions, is cleared normally without adverse clinical outcome. Although drug-resistant HSV is more commonly isolated from immunocompromised patients (4%-… Show more

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“…Finally, because no acyclovir susceptibility testing was performed it is possible that a very rare isolate resistant to acyclovir was missed but one that was still sensitive to penciclovir as a consequence of mutant HSV polymerase. Nevertheless, results from this study are consistent with those published previously 1418 and confirm the low incidence of antiviral resistance in this patient population.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Finally, because no acyclovir susceptibility testing was performed it is possible that a very rare isolate resistant to acyclovir was missed but one that was still sensitive to penciclovir as a consequence of mutant HSV polymerase. Nevertheless, results from this study are consistent with those published previously 1418 and confirm the low incidence of antiviral resistance in this patient population.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…These findings support previous observations that HSV resistance to penciclovir and other antiviral nucleoside analogues continues to be rare accounting for just 0.1–0.7% of isolates from immunocompetent patients even following prolonged therapy 1418 . In a longitudinal susceptibility program involving 11 multinational clinical trials using chronic suppressive treatment with penciclovir or famciclovir in immunocompetent and immunocompromised patients, there was no evidence of reduced penciclovir sensitivity in viral isolates obtained during or after treatment 16 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Treatment resistance should be considered in patients CCrl Creatinine clearance; PE Phenytoin equivalents; SE Status epilepticus who are not responding as expected to standard treatment, or when there is evidence of clinical worsening, though it can be difficult to determine whether this represents treatment failure or the natural course of the illness. Three primary mechanisms of viral resistance to aciclovir have been described: absent or decreased levels of thymidine kinase, decreased phosphorylation of aciclovir by thymidine kinase, and decreased affinity of viral DNA polymerase for aciclovir triphosphate [114,115].…”
Section: Antiviral Medicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…32 Researchers have reported acyclovir resistance in 4%-7%, in HIV positive, patients. 33 However, all our patients showed complete healing with acyclovir irrespective of HIV status. HIV co-infected patients took significantly longer to heal as given in Table 1.…”
Section: Healing With Acyclovirmentioning
confidence: 62%