Am J Perinatol 2008; 25(9): 573-575
DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1085625
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Varicella Zoster Meningitis in a Pregnant Woman with Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome

Asha Jayakrishnan1 , Roxanne Vrees1 , Brenna Anderson1
  • 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Brown Medical School/Women & Infants' Hospital of Rhode Island, Providence, Rhode Island
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Publication History

Publication Date:
03 September 2008 (online)

ABSTRACT

Between 6000 and 7000 women in the United States infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) give birth annually. It is well known that HIV-related immunosuppression significantly increases the risk for acquiring opportunistic infections (OIs). However, there is limited information regarding the relationship of pregnancy in the setting of HIV/AIDS infection, subsequent development of OIs, and maternal and fetal outcomes. A pregnant 36-year-old woman with AIDS was diagnosed with varicella zoster meningitis. Weight-based therapy with acyclovir was initiated with clinical improvement in symptoms. Care of a pregnant HIV-infected patient with an OI poses a unique diagnostic and therapeutic challenge for clinicians. Early diagnosis and initiation of appropriate treatment may provide an opportunity to improve both maternal and fetal outcomes.

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Asha JayakrishnanM.D. M.P.H. 

Women & Infants' Hospital

101 Dudley Street, Providence, RI 02905

Email: ajayakrishnan@WIHRI.org

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