IDCases (Jan 2022)

Primary herpes simplex virus type 1 infection with acute liver failure in solid organ transplantation: Report of three cases and review

  • Carolt Arana,
  • Frederic Cofan,
  • Pablo Ruiz,
  • Evelyn Hermida,
  • Javier Fernández,
  • Jordi Colmenero,
  • Xavier Forns,
  • Laia Escude,
  • David Cucchiari,
  • Asunción Moreno,
  • Marta Bodro,
  • Sabina Herrera,
  • Camino Rodriguez,
  • David Paredes,
  • Fritz Diekmann

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28
p. e01485

Abstract

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Herpes virus infections is not uncommon in solid organ transplantation patients. We report 3 cases with primary Herpes simplex virus type-1 (HSV1) infection with acute liver failure (ALF). This is a rare and potentially fatal entity that could be a donor-derived infection. Although the initial clinical presentation is non-specific, it should be considered as a differential diagnosis in HSV-negative serology patients with liver failure and empirical treatment must be started in combination with a drastic reduction of immunosuppression. A strategy of HSV prophylaxis for pre-transplant HSV seronegative patients must be stablished in order to reduce the risk of clinical disease.

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