Treatment of severe infectious mononucleosis with famciclovir

J Infect. 2002 Feb;44(2):92-3. doi: 10.1053/jinf.2001.0954.

Abstract

We report a patient with severe acute infectious mononucleosis who was successfully treated with famciclovir. A 15-year-old male was admitted with a 6-week history of fever, malaise, generalized lymphadenopathy, and hepatosplenomegaly, the patient was acutely ill with a temperature of 39.0 degrees C. Oropharingeal examination revealed enlarged tonsils partially obstructing the airways. EBV serology obtained during admission showed a positive Monospot test, virus capsid antigen IgM, 1:320, Epstein-Barr nuclear and early antigen, negative. After 72 hours of treatment with famciclovir (500 mg t.i.d.), the patient was afebrile with important regression of the lymphadenopathy, enlarged tonsils and hepatosplenomegaly. Because acute infectious mononucleosis may be associated with extensive and prolonged disease, the potential therapeutic role of famciclovir in the treatment of severe forms of the disease deserves further studies.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • 2-Aminopurine / analogs & derivatives*
  • 2-Aminopurine / therapeutic use*
  • Adolescent
  • Antiviral Agents / therapeutic use*
  • Drug Administration Schedule
  • Famciclovir
  • Humans
  • Infectious Mononucleosis / drug therapy*
  • Infectious Mononucleosis / pathology
  • Male

Substances

  • Antiviral Agents
  • 2-Aminopurine
  • Famciclovir