Clinical relevance of high HHV-6B viral load in immunocompromised host
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2025Автор
Kishkurno, E.
Amvrosieva, T.
Dmitriev, E.
Divakova, K.
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The peculiarity of the chromosomally integrated form of human herpesvirus type 6 (ciHHV-6) is its wide distribution (up to 1% of the population), the possibility of transmission by inheritance, the problem of diagnosis, including issues of differential diagnosis with the acute form of HHV-6 infection, which, in turn, makes it difficult to resolve the problem of the therapy necessity. In addition, activation of ciHHV-6 is possible sometimes with acute infection clinical symptoms and the need for antiviral therapy, especially in patients after bone marrow transplantation and chemotherapy. We report a 10-years-old girl after chiasmal-sellar germinoma surgery and subsequent chemotherapy with ciHHV-6B. The child was treated with ganciclovir. This did not significantly influence the reduction of the viral load HHV-6B DNA in serum and cerebrospinal fluid. No adverse effects of antiviral treatment were registered. It’s important to exclude ciHHV-6 before the diagnosis of HHV-6 active disease is made, as this screening may prevent the unnecessary use of antivirals.
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Clinical relevance of high HHV-6B viral load in immunocompromised host / E. Kishkurno, T. Amvrosieva, E. Dmitriev, K. Divakova // Immunology and Genetics Journal. – 2025. – Vol. 8, iss. 4. – P. 374–377. – URL: https://publish.kne-publishing.com/index.php/IGJ/article/view/20103/19266.



