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J Infect. Clinical effectiveness of oseltamivir for influenza A(H1N1) virus with H274Y neuraminidase mutation.

Giuseppe

Emeritus
J Infect. 2009 Jul 7. [Epub ahead of print]

Clinical effectiveness of oseltamivir for influenza A(H1N1) virus with H274Y neuraminidase mutation.

Kawai N, Ikematsu H, Iwaki N, Kondou K, Hirotsu N, Kawashima T, Maeda T, Tanaka O, Doniwa KI, Kashiwagi S. Japan Physicians Association, Tokyo Medical Association Building 3F, 2-5 Kanda-Surugadai, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0062, Japan.


OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of oseltamivir therapy started within 48h of the onset for influenza A(H1N1) virus with H274Y neuraminidase (NA) mutation.

METHODS:
Virus was isolated before and four to six days after starting oseltamivir treatment from 73 outpatients with influenza A(H1N1) virus in the 2007-2008 and 2008-2009 seasons. NA inhibition assays (IC(50)) and sequence analyses were done using influenza viruses isolated from these patients. Body temperature was evaluated before and on the second, third, and fourth days after starting treatment.

RESULTS:
H274Y mutation was not shown in the 2007-2008 season (44 patients) and shown in all 29 patients in the 2008-2009 season by NA sequence analyses. The mean IC(50) before oseltamivir treatment was significantly higher in 2008-2009 (319.3+/-185.4nM) than in 2007-2008 (1.5+/-0.8nM; p<.001). Patients</=15years with oseltamivir-resistant virus infection had a higher ratio of patients persisted virus after oseltamivir treatment than patients>15years (50% and 11.8%, respectively, p=0.038), and a significant higher body temperature during oseltamivir treatment, compared to patients</=15years treated for oseltamivir-sensitive virus infection.

CONCLUSION:
The clinical effectiveness of oseltamivir for the A(H1N1) virus was reduced in the 2008-2009 season compared with the previous season, especially in children, probably due to the H274Y mutation. Oseltamivir seems to be not recommended for children and patients with high-risk underlying diseases infected with H274Y mutated A(H1N1) virus.

PMID: 19619898 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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