Abstract | OBJECTIVES: DESIGN: Randomised double blind placebo controlled study. SETTING:
Day care unit of a tertiary paediatric hospital. SUBJECTS: 72 children aged 1-6 years with clinical manifestations of gingivostomatitis lasting less than 72 hours; 61 children with cultures positive for herpes simplex virus finished the study. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Duration of oral lesions, fever, eating and drinking difficulties, and viral shedding. INTERVENTION: RESULTS: Children receiving aciclovir had oral lesions for a shorter period than children receiving placebo (median 4 v 10 days (difference 6 days, 95% confidence interval 4.0 to 8.0)) and earlier disappearance of the following signs and symptoms: fever (1 v 3 days (2 days, 0.8 to 3.2)); extraoral lesions (lesions around the mouth but outside the oral cavity) (0 v 5.5 days (5.5 days, 1.3 to 4.7)); eating difficulties (4 v 7 days (3 days, 1.31 to 4.69)); and drinking difficulties (3 v 6 days (3 days, 1.1 to 4.9)). Viral shedding was significantly shorter in the group treated with aciclovir (1 v 5 days (4 days, 2.9 to 5.1)). CONCLUSIONS: Oral aciclovir treatment for herpetic gingivostomatitis, started within the first three days of onset, shortens the duration of all clinical manifestations and the infectivity of affected children. Further studies are needed to evaluate the ideal dose and length of treatment.
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Authors | J Amir, L Harel, Z Smetana, I Varsano |
Journal | BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
(BMJ)
Vol. 314
Issue 7097
Pg. 1800-3
(Jun 21 1997)
ISSN: 0959-8138 [Print] England |
PMID | 9224082
(Publication Type: Clinical Trial, Journal Article, Randomized Controlled Trial, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
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Chemical References |
- Antiviral Agents
- Acyclovir
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Topics |
- Acyclovir
(adverse effects, therapeutic use)
- Administration, Oral
- Antiviral Agents
(adverse effects, therapeutic use)
- Child
- Child, Preschool
- Double-Blind Method
- Feeding and Eating Disorders
(virology)
- Fever
(virology)
- Herpesvirus 1, Human
(isolation & purification)
- Hospitalization
- Humans
- Infant
- Patient Compliance
- Recurrence
- Stomatitis, Herpetic
(drug therapy, pathology, virology)
- Time Factors
- Treatment Outcome
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