Emerging Infectious Diseases (Sep 2019)

Decision Tool for Herpes B Virus Antiviral Prophylaxis after Macaque-Related Injuries in Research Laboratory Workers

  • Sapha Barkati,
  • Hashim Ba Taher,
  • Elizabeth Beauchamp,
  • Cédric P. Yansouni,
  • Brian J. Ward,
  • Michael D. Libman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2509.190045
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 9
pp. 1 – 6

Abstract

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Macaque-related injuries among primate workers can lead to a potentially fatal B virus encephalomyelitis. We describe a decision tool for evaluating the need for antiviral postexposure prophylaxis and provide a retrospective review of the injuries assessed in our center after its implementation in 2010. Among the injuries studied (n = 251), 40.6% were categorized as high-risk (prophylaxis recommended), 44.2% moderate-risk (consider prophylaxis), and 15.1% low-risk (prophylaxis not recommended). Ten percent of low-risk and 98% of high-risk injuries received prophylaxis (p<0.001). Compared with using universal postexposure prophylaxis, using a decision tool can lead to a standardization of practice and a reduction in prescriptions for antiviral medication.

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