Herpesviruses in Critically Ill Patients With ARDS
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ABSTRACT: Reactivation of herpsviruses, mainly HSV, CMV and EBV, are frequent among critically ill patients. Although they are not immunocompromised from a classical point of view, these patients often present an alteration of their immune system favoring viral reactivation. Seropositive patients with sepsis and under mechanical ventilation are particularly at risk. Herpesviruses have a pulmonary tropism and can be responsible for non-resolving forms of acute respiratory distress syndrome with high mortality. However, the direct causality between herpesviruses reactivation and impaired outcomes among severely ill patients remains under debate.
SUBMITTER: Hraiech S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8104727 | biostudies-literature |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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