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Herpes simplex virus keratitis: an update of the pathogenesis and current treatment with oral and topical antiviral agents.

TitleHerpes simplex virus keratitis: an update of the pathogenesis and current treatment with oral and topical antiviral agents.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsTsatsos, M., MacGregor C., Athanasiadis I., Moschos M. M., Hossain P., & Anderson D.
JournalClin Exp Ophthalmol
Volume44
Issue9
Pagination824-837
Date Published2016 Dec
ISSN1442-9071
KeywordsAcyclovir, Administration, Oral, Administration, Topical, Antiviral Agents, Debridement, Herpesvirus 1, Human, Humans, Keratitis, Herpetic, Valine
Abstract

Ophthalmic herpes simplex viral keratitis is responsible for a range of ocular manifestations from superficial epithelial disease to stromal keratitis and endotheliitis. The Herpetic Eye Disease Study has guided the management of herpetic eye disease for almost twenty years, but newer medications such as valacyclovir are now available and are considered to have better bioavailability than acyclovir. In this review, we examine the existing evidence on the pathogenesis of different ophthalmic herpes simplex viral keratitis disease modalities and the role of oral and topically administered antiviral drugs in the treatment of herpes simplex viral keratitis.

DOI10.1111/ceo.12785
Alternate JournalClin. Experiment. Ophthalmol.
PubMed ID27273328

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