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Treatment of cytomegalovirus infections beyond acute disease to improve human health

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EXPERT REVIEW OF ANTI-INFECTIVE THERAPY
Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages 211-222

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1586/14787210.2014.870472

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AIDS patients; cancer; cidofovir; CMV; cytomegalovirus; immunoglobulins; inflammation; maribavir; transplant patients; valganciclovir

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  1. Hoffman La Roche

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Human cytomegalovirus is a common virus that establishes latency and persistence after a primary infection in 50-90% of populations worldwide. In otherwise healthy persons, the infection is generally mild or asymptomatic, although it may cause mononucleosis, prolonged episodes of fever, and hepatitis. However, in AIDS patients and transplant recipients who are immunosuppressed, severe, life-threatening infections may develop. CMV is also the most common congenital infection and may cause birth defects and deafness. Emerging evidence shows a high prevalence of this virus in patients with chronic inflammatory diseases or tumours of different origin, such as breast, colon, and prostate cancer, neuroblastoma, medulloblastoma, and glioblastoma. Several drugs are available to treat CMV infections. This review will highlight the possibility of using anti-CMV therapy to improve outcome not only in patients with acute CMV infections but also in patients with inflammatory diseases and cancer.

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