Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5676496 | American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2016 | 49 Pages |
Abstract
Our results indicate that high-dosage valacyclovir given in pregnancy is effective for improving the outcome of moderately symptomatic infected fetuses. Although this study is not a randomized controlled trial, this is the first study reporting the efficacy of an antiviral drug to treat cytomegalovirus-infected fetuses. Moreover, this first study will allow new trials to be conducted, using valacyclovir as a baseline safe and effective treatment in pregnancy, to be compared to the new emerging and more potent anticytomegalovirus drugs that have not currently been tested in pregnancy.
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Authors
Marianne MD, PhD, Idir MSc, Laurence PhD, Julien MD, PhD, Jean-François MD, Sophie MD, Laurent J. MD, PhD, Tiffany BA, Philippe MD, PhD, Guillaume MD, PhD, Norbert MD, Olivier MD, PhD, François MD, Yves MD, FRCOG,