Herpes Simplex Virus Flashcards
Define Herpes Simplex Virus.
Infection with HSV in pregnancy.
What is the aetiology of HSV in pregnancy?
Transmission by physical contact with open sore e.g. Sex, vertical
What are some risk factors for HSV in pregnancy?
Unprotected sex
Immunosuppression
Other STIs
Summarise the epidemiology of HSV in pregnancy.
2% pregnant women
What are some symptoms of HSV in pregnancy?
Burning
Pain
Prutitus
Dysuria
May be asymptomatic
What are some signs of HSV in pregnancy?
Clusters of vescicles with surrounding erythema
Can progress to ulceration over time
Lymphadenopathy
What investigations are performed for HSV in pregnancy?
Clincial diagnosis but support with microbiology (viral culture/PCR, STI screen)
Bloods: HSV Ab (primary infeciton in third trimester)
What is the managament for HSV in prgenancy?
Antenatal: Aciclovir in primary infection
Delivery with primary HSV: If within 6wk of infection, advise C-section. If opts for vaginal, give IV ACV intrapartum, avoid PROM/FSE/FBS
Delivery with recurrent HSV: No need for Csecti-on. Womn may opt for C-section if lesions detected at onset of labour – can offer daily ACV if lesions found from 36/40
What are the complications associated with HSV in prgenancy? What is the prognosis of HSV in pregnancy?
Maternal: Disseminated herpes (encephalitis, hepatitis, disseminated skin lesions) rare but more common in pregnancy.
Neonatal: 1/60k live births – can affect skin, eyes, mouth, CNS, multiple organs. Mortality 2% to 50% depending on local or disseminated.