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Value of anti-infective chemoprophylaxis in primary systemic vasculitis: what is the evidence? Arthritis research & therapy [Arthritis Res Ther] Journal article

 
Moosig F, Holle JU, Gross WL 
Value of anti-infective chemoprophylaxis in primary systemic vasculitis: what is the evidence? [JOURNAL ARTICLE]
Arthritis Res Ther 2009 Oct 28; 11(5):253.


ABSTRACT: Although infections are a major concern in patients with primary systemic vasculitis, actual knowledge about risk factors and evidence concerning the use of anti-infective prophylaxis from clinical trials are scarce. The use of high dose glucocorticoids and cyclophosphamide pose a definite risk for infections. Bacterial infections are among the most frequent causes of death, with Staphylococcus aureus being the most common isolate. Concerning viral infections, cytomegalovirus and varicella-zoster virus reactivation represent the most frequent complications. The only prophylactic measure that is widely accepted is trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole to avoid Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia in small vessel vasculitis patients with generalised disease receiving therapy for induction of remission.



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