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Analysis of Changes in Viral Load and Inflammatory Cytokines, as Well as the Occurrence of Secondary Infections, in SFTS Patients Treated with Specific Treatments: A Prospective Multicenter Cohort Study

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Author(s)
Jun-Won SeoYou Mi LeeSadia TamannaMi-Seon BangChoon-Mee KimDa Young KimNa Ra YunJieun KimSook In JungUh Jin KimSeong Eun KimHyun Ah KimEu Suk KimJian HurYoung Keun KimHye Won JeongJung Yeon HeoDong Sik JungHyungdon LeeSun Hee ParkYee Gyung KwakSujin LeeSeungjin LimDong-Min Kim
Keimyung Author(s)
Kim, Hyun Ah
Department
Dept. of Internal Medicine (내과학)
Journal Title
Viruses
Issued Date
2024
Volume
16
Issue
12
Keyword
severe fever with thrombocytopeniaviral kineticssecondary infection.
Abstract
Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) is an acute febrile illness caused by the SFTS virus (SFTSV). We conducted this study to propose a scientific evidence-based treatment that can improve prognosis through changes in viral load and inflammatory cytokines according to the specific treatment of SFTS patients. This prospective and observational study was conducted at 14 tertiary referral hospitals, which are located in SFTS endemic areas in Korea, from 1 May 2018 to 31 October 2020. Patients of any age were eligible for inclusion if they were polymerase chain reaction positive against SFTSV, or showed a four-fold or higher increase in IgG antibody titers between two serum samples collected during the acute and convalescent phases. On the other hand, patients with other tick-borne infections were excluded. In total, 79 patients were included in the study. The viral load of the group treated with steroids was 3.39, 3.21, and 1.36 log10 RNA copies/reaction at each week since the onset of symptoms, and the viral load in patients treated with plasma exchange was 4.47, 2.60, and 2.00 log10 RNA copies/reaction at each week after symptom onset. The inflammatory cytokines were not reduced effectively by any specific treatment except IVIG for the entire treatment period. Secondary infections according to pathogens revealed four bacterial (26.7%) and one fungal (6.7%) infection in the steroid group. The viral load of SFTSV and inflammatory cytokines cannot be decreased by steroid and plasma exchange treatments. Secondary bacterial infections can occur when steroids are administered for the treatment of SFTS. Therefore, caution should be exercised when choosing treatment strategies for SFTS.
Keimyung Author(s)(Kor)
김현아
Publisher
School of Medicine (의과대학)
Type
Article
ISSN
1999-4915
Source
https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/16/12/1906
DOI
10.3390/v16121906
URI
https://kumel.medlib.dsmc.or.kr/handle/2015.oak/46044
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