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Reactivation of Brucellosis during pegylated interferon-alpha therapy in a thalassemic patient with chronic hepatitis C

(2011) Reactivation of Brucellosis during pegylated interferon-alpha therapy in a thalassemic patient with chronic hepatitis C. Experimental and Clinical Hepatology. pp. 57-59. ISSN 17343038 (ISSN)

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Abstract

Interferon, as an immunomodulatory agent, may be responsible for reactivation of Brucellosis in immunocompromised patients such as subjects with thalassemia. We report a case of 52 year old man with brucellosis reactivation during the therapy with Pegylated Interferon-alpha for chronic HCV infection. History included: previous living in rural area, tangent with sheep and cattle, prolonged fever and night sweats. At 16 weeks of treatment patient was negative for HCV-RNA PCR but experienced flu-like syndrome. Afterwards, weight loss and positive serologic studies for brucellosis were present. Antibiotic therapy leaded to a good clinical response within a few days and for the six months later. In endemic region, the past history of brucellosis should be considered prior to start of Interferon-alpha therapy particularly in the immunocompromised hosts. © E&C Hepatology, 2011.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Brucellosis Hepatitis C Interferon Reactivation Thalassemia cotrimoxazole doxycycline hemoglobin hydroxyurea paracetamol peginterferon alpha rifampicin streptomycin tetracycline virus RNA adult antibiotic therapy article backache blood chemistry blood transfusion case report drug withdrawal echography fever flu like syndrome human immunocompromised patient laboratory test male myalgia night sweat physical examination polymerase chain reaction quantitative analysis relapse rural area serology splenectomy thalassemia major treatment duration treatment response weight reduction
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Page Range: pp. 57-59
Journal or Publication Title: Experimental and Clinical Hepatology
Journal Index: Scopus
Volume: 7
Number: 1-2
ISSN: 17343038 (ISSN)
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.bmsu.ac.ir/id/eprint/1273

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