Thank you Dr. Julien Nguyen for an excellent presentation on herpes zoster and indications for IV treatment
Teaching Points:
- Herpes Zoster is a reactivation of VZV in ganglia, leading to acute neuritis with a dermatomal rash, sometimes followed by post-herpetic neuralgia in 10% of patients
- Goal is to initiate treatment within 72 hrs of onset with an antiviral
- Indications for IV tx:
- Disseminated zoster
- Severe immunocompromised state
- Herpes zoster ophthalmicus
- CNS involvement
- Significant bacterial superinfection
- Failed PO therapy
- The Shingles Prevention Study demonstrated that HZ vaccine significantly reduced the morbidity due to HZ and PHN in older adults. Read more from the Journal of Infectious Disease