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1750. Epidemiology of Cytomegalovirus DNAemia in Pediatric Solid-Organ Transplant Patients

BACKGROUND: Despite the widespread use of prevention strategies, CMV remains a common opportunistic infection in SOTR. Contemporary data regarding CMV in pediatric SOTR is limited. We sought to determine the frequency of and risk factors for CMV infection and disease in a large single-center cohort...

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Autores principales: Valencia Deray, Kristen, Hosek, Kathleen, Moulton, Elizabeth A, Munoz, Flor M, Demmler-Harrison, Gail J, Bocchini, Claire
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6808862/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz360.1613
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author Valencia Deray, Kristen
Hosek, Kathleen
Moulton, Elizabeth A
Munoz, Flor M
Munoz, Flor M
Demmler-Harrison, Gail J
Bocchini, Claire
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Hosek, Kathleen
Moulton, Elizabeth A
Munoz, Flor M
Munoz, Flor M
Demmler-Harrison, Gail J
Bocchini, Claire
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description BACKGROUND: Despite the widespread use of prevention strategies, CMV remains a common opportunistic infection in SOTR. Contemporary data regarding CMV in pediatric SOTR is limited. We sought to determine the frequency of and risk factors for CMV infection and disease in a large single-center cohort of pediatric SOTR. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study of patients <22 yr of age who received lung, heart, liver, kidney, or multi-organ transplants at TCH between 2014 and 2018 was completed. Universal CMV prophylaxis was used based on risk status (Figure 1). Primary outcome was CMV DNAemia (plasma level ≥ 1,000 IU/mL). Associations with CMV DNAemia were measured using Fisher exact, Kruskal–Wallis, and multivariate logistic regression. Survival analysis and time to CMV infection were assessed using Kaplan–Meier plots. RESULTS: Among 465 SOTR, 57 (12%) had CMV DNAemia ≥ 1,000 IU/mL; this included 9/52 (17%) lung, 22/155 (14%) liver, 16/125 (13%) heart, 1/9 (11%) multi-organ, and 9/124 (7%) kidney recipients. 6 (10%) SOTR had early-onset CMV reactivation while on antiviral prophylaxis. Post-prophylaxis, 48 (85%) SOTR had CMV reactivation and 3 (5%) had primary infection. Median time to DNAemia > 1,000 IU/mL was 366 days post-transplant for lung, 115 for liver, 185 for heart, and 290 for kidney (P = 0.04), reflecting differences in prophylaxis strategies. High-risk CMV status (D+/R- for heart, liver, kidney and D+ and/or R+ for lung) was associated with CMV DNAemia (P < 0.01, Figure 2). DNAemia was not associated with age at transplantation, type of organ, or induction immunosuppression. There was no difference in survival during the study follow-up period (1 – 5 years) for SOTR with vs. without DNAemia. Overall, 18/465 (4%) SOTR had CMV disease: 2 (4%) lung, 3 (2%) liver, 5 (4%) heart, 1 (11%) multi-organ, and 7 (6%) kidney recipients. 16 had CMV syndrome and 2 had tissue-invasive disease. Median (range) maximum viral loads were 35,768 IU/mL (3,239–4,807,992) for SOTR with vs. 2,605 IU/mL (1,000–112,000) for SOTR without CMV disease (P < 0.01) CONCLUSION: This large contemporary cohort of pediatric SOTR on universal prophylaxis demonstrates low overall rates of CMV DNAemia and CMV disease. High-risk CMV status remains associated with CMV DNAemia, suggesting that further interventions targeting this group may be warranted. [Image: see text] [Image: see text] DISCLOSURES: Flor M. Munoz, MD, Biocryst: Grant/Research Support; CDC: Research Grant; Moderna: Other Financial or Material Support, Safety Monitoring Board Member/Chair; NIH: Research Grant; Novavax: Research Grant; UP to Date: Author and Editor - Royalties, Other Financial or Material Support.
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spelling pubmed-68088622019-10-28 1750. Epidemiology of Cytomegalovirus DNAemia in Pediatric Solid-Organ Transplant Patients Valencia Deray, Kristen Hosek, Kathleen Moulton, Elizabeth A Munoz, Flor M Munoz, Flor M Demmler-Harrison, Gail J Bocchini, Claire Open Forum Infect Dis Abstracts BACKGROUND: Despite the widespread use of prevention strategies, CMV remains a common opportunistic infection in SOTR. Contemporary data regarding CMV in pediatric SOTR is limited. We sought to determine the frequency of and risk factors for CMV infection and disease in a large single-center cohort of pediatric SOTR. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study of patients <22 yr of age who received lung, heart, liver, kidney, or multi-organ transplants at TCH between 2014 and 2018 was completed. Universal CMV prophylaxis was used based on risk status (Figure 1). Primary outcome was CMV DNAemia (plasma level ≥ 1,000 IU/mL). Associations with CMV DNAemia were measured using Fisher exact, Kruskal–Wallis, and multivariate logistic regression. Survival analysis and time to CMV infection were assessed using Kaplan–Meier plots. RESULTS: Among 465 SOTR, 57 (12%) had CMV DNAemia ≥ 1,000 IU/mL; this included 9/52 (17%) lung, 22/155 (14%) liver, 16/125 (13%) heart, 1/9 (11%) multi-organ, and 9/124 (7%) kidney recipients. 6 (10%) SOTR had early-onset CMV reactivation while on antiviral prophylaxis. Post-prophylaxis, 48 (85%) SOTR had CMV reactivation and 3 (5%) had primary infection. Median time to DNAemia > 1,000 IU/mL was 366 days post-transplant for lung, 115 for liver, 185 for heart, and 290 for kidney (P = 0.04), reflecting differences in prophylaxis strategies. High-risk CMV status (D+/R- for heart, liver, kidney and D+ and/or R+ for lung) was associated with CMV DNAemia (P < 0.01, Figure 2). DNAemia was not associated with age at transplantation, type of organ, or induction immunosuppression. There was no difference in survival during the study follow-up period (1 – 5 years) for SOTR with vs. without DNAemia. Overall, 18/465 (4%) SOTR had CMV disease: 2 (4%) lung, 3 (2%) liver, 5 (4%) heart, 1 (11%) multi-organ, and 7 (6%) kidney recipients. 16 had CMV syndrome and 2 had tissue-invasive disease. Median (range) maximum viral loads were 35,768 IU/mL (3,239–4,807,992) for SOTR with vs. 2,605 IU/mL (1,000–112,000) for SOTR without CMV disease (P < 0.01) CONCLUSION: This large contemporary cohort of pediatric SOTR on universal prophylaxis demonstrates low overall rates of CMV DNAemia and CMV disease. High-risk CMV status remains associated with CMV DNAemia, suggesting that further interventions targeting this group may be warranted. [Image: see text] [Image: see text] DISCLOSURES: Flor M. Munoz, MD, Biocryst: Grant/Research Support; CDC: Research Grant; Moderna: Other Financial or Material Support, Safety Monitoring Board Member/Chair; NIH: Research Grant; Novavax: Research Grant; UP to Date: Author and Editor - Royalties, Other Financial or Material Support. Oxford University Press 2019-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6808862/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz360.1613 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Valencia Deray, Kristen
Hosek, Kathleen
Moulton, Elizabeth A
Munoz, Flor M
Munoz, Flor M
Demmler-Harrison, Gail J
Bocchini, Claire
1750. Epidemiology of Cytomegalovirus DNAemia in Pediatric Solid-Organ Transplant Patients
title 1750. Epidemiology of Cytomegalovirus DNAemia in Pediatric Solid-Organ Transplant Patients
title_full 1750. Epidemiology of Cytomegalovirus DNAemia in Pediatric Solid-Organ Transplant Patients
title_fullStr 1750. Epidemiology of Cytomegalovirus DNAemia in Pediatric Solid-Organ Transplant Patients
title_full_unstemmed 1750. Epidemiology of Cytomegalovirus DNAemia in Pediatric Solid-Organ Transplant Patients
title_short 1750. Epidemiology of Cytomegalovirus DNAemia in Pediatric Solid-Organ Transplant Patients
title_sort 1750. epidemiology of cytomegalovirus dnaemia in pediatric solid-organ transplant patients
topic Abstracts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6808862/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz360.1613
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