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Cytomegalovirus: Is There Anything New under the Sun?
by John R. Wingard, Editor
With so much success in controlling cytomegalovirus (CMV) disease, one
feels almost ungrateful to furtively whisper that there is more yet to do. Still,
there is the inconvenience and expense of intravenous regimens, there are toxicity
issues with current regimens, and we still face late CMV disease, which is
growing in frequency. Increasingly, we have also become aware that CMV-seropositive
patients who undergo transplantation — even if they do not experience
overt CMV disease — are at increased risk of dying in ways that are not
readily apparent.
This issue of Blood and Marrow Transplantation Reviews originated from a transcript
of a symposium that was presented at the 2005 Tandem BMT Meetings in
Keystone, Colorado. The symposium addressed the question of what's new
about CMV and hematopoietic cell transplantation. In the first presentation Dr.
Baden describes the pharmacokinetics of valganciclovir and reviews emerging
data on absorption in patients with diarrhea and gastrointestinal graft versus
host disease. In the second presentation, Dr. Bachier discusses pros and cons of
prophylaxis and pre-emptive therapy, the two major strategies used to control
CMV infection, and he reviews recent CMV prophylaxis trials using oral regimens.
In the final presentation, Dr. Boeckh reminds us of the increasing impact
of late CMV disease and discusses principles of prevention and management
strategies.
Clearly, challenges remain. New data, as presented in this symposium, offer
possible ways to meet the challenge to improve transplantation outcomes.
In this issue:
Introduction
Cytomegalovirus: Is There Anything New under the Sun?
John R. Wingard, MD
Membership Application
ASBMT News
Symposium Report: What's New in Cytomegalovirus and
Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation?
Pharmacokinetics of Valganciclovir
in HSCT Patients with
Gastrointestinal GVHD
Lindsey R. Baden, MD
Prevention of Early CMV Infection in HSCT
Carlos R. Bachier, MD
Prevention of Late Cytomegalovirus
Infection in HSCT
Michael Boeckh, MD
Journal Watch
CME Assessment Test
CME Answer Sheet
CME Evaluation Form
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