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PROPHYLAXIS FOR CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION (CMV)
Primary prophylaxis
All HIV infected children with severe immunosuppression (CD 4 count < 50 cells/cumm) may be considered for primary prophylaxis against CMV. However it is not routinely recommended.

Secondary prophylaxis
Life-long maintenance therapy following treatment for CMV disease is recommended. Maintenance therapy may be discontinued in patients on HAART who have an increase in CD 4 count to > 100-150 cells/cumm after 6 months of therapy. All patients who have had maintenance therapy discontinued should undergo 6 monthly ophthalmologic evaluation for evidence of chorioretinitis

Drugs that can be used

Drug

Dosage

Adverse Effects

Remarks

Oral ganciclovir

30 mg/kg PO TID

Neutropenia, Myelosuppression, Renal toxicity, CNS effects, GI dysfunction, thrombophlebitis and elevated liver enzymes

Drug of choice

Oral valganciclovir

250 mg/m2/day PO OD

Myelosuppression

Data in children is lacking

 

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