Characteristics, management and outcome of Herpes Simplex and Varicella-Zoster virus encephalitis: a multicenter prospective cohort study

Publié le 26 mars 2024
Mis à jour le 3 avril 2024

OBJECTIVE: To characterize differences between Herpes Simplex Virus and Varicella-Zoster Virus encephalitis (HSVE and VZVE) and other aetiologies of infectious encephalitis (IE), and to investigate the impact of time-to-aciclovir (ACV) start, ACV dose and duration on outcome. METHODS: We compared 132 HSVE, 65 VZVE, and 297 others IE enrolled in a prospective cohort (ENCEIF). We estimated associations between time-to-ACV start, dose or duration and outcome through adjusted odds-ratio (aOR) using logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: Prevalence of immunodepression differed among aetiologies: 15/65 (23%) for VZVE, 13/132 (10%) for HSVE and 30/297 (10%) for others IE (P

Auteur : Poussier Léa, Mailles Alexandra, Tattevin Pierre, Stahl Jean Paul, Fillatre Pierre
Clinical microbiology and infection, 2024, p. Online ahead of print