Prevention and management of neonatal herpes simplex virus infections Flashcards
What is the incidence of neonatal HSV in Canada?
1 per 16 500
6 per 100 000 live births
What is a maternal first episode primary infection?
Newly acquired maternal genital HSV in which the mother has no serum antibodies to HSV-1 or -2 at onset.
What is a maternal first episode non-primary infection?
Newly acquired maternal genital HSV in which the mother has new infection with one HSV type in the presence of antibodies to the other type
What is recurrent maternal genital HSV?
Maternal genital HSV in which the mother has pre-existing antibodies to the HSV type that is isolated from the genital tract
What percentage of individuals who are seropositive for HSV-2 were unaware of their infection?
75-90%
What percentage of individuals with HSV-2 shed on any given day?
10-20%
What is the rate of transmission for infants born to mother who have their first episode primary infection at time of delivery?
60%
No maternal antibodies to transmit
What is the rate of transmission for infants born to mother who have their first episode non-primary infection at time of delivery?
<30%
Cross reactive maternal antibodies are present
What is the rate of transmission for infants born to mother who have recurrent infection at time of delivery?
<2%
Type-specific antibodies are present
What steps can be taken perinatally to reduce risk of transmission?
- Elective cesarean section
2. Maternal prophylaxis with acyclovir or valacyclovir from 36wks GA until delivery
What obstetrical procedures/events can increase risk of transmission?
- Fetal scalp sampling and monitoring
- Forceps assisted delivery
- Vacuum assisted delivery
- Early or prolonged rupture of membranes
What are the classification of HSV infection acquired in the perinatal, natal, and postnatal periods?
- Disseminated HSV
- Localized CNS HSV
- Skin, eye, and mucous membrane (SEM) infection
When do the initial symptoms of HSV infection typically present?
Within 4-6 weeks (fully investigate up to 42d if suspect NHSV)
What percentage of infants with NHSV do not have skin lesions during their illness?
39% Disseminated disease
32% CNS disease
17% SEM
What is the mortality rate for NHSV with treatment with acyclovir?
29% Disseminated disease
14% CNS disease