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CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES
卷 32, 期 3, 页码 413-418出版社
OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1086/318498
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All 456 recipients of hemopoietic stem cell transplants (SCT) at the Hammersmith Hospital, London, from January 1990 through September 1996 were reviewed for parainfluenza virus (PIV) infections. Of the 24 (5.3%) PIV type 3 (PIV3)-infected patients, 10 had upper respiratory tract infection and all survived, but 8 of 14 with pneumonia died. A same-day immunofluorescence test diagnosed PIV3 infection in 20 (83%) of the 24 cases, but virus culture diagnosed only 10 (42%) of the 24 cases after a mean delay of 12 days. Eighteen PIV3-infected patients first received ribavirin at a median of 3 days after onset of symptoms, but, nevertheless, 2 patients shed PIV3 for 4 months. Six of 10 patients with pneumonia died despite early ribavirin therapy. The cause of death was not established by autopsy; 3 patients had concurrent infections, but in 3, only PIV3 was detected. The value of immunofluorescence testing for early diagnosis and treatment of PIV3 infection after SCT is demonstrated, but the outcome was not altered.
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