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Pediatr Infect Dis J ; 42(11): 983-989, 2023 Nov 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37595103

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BACKGROUND: miniSTONE-2 (NCT03629184) was a global, phase 3, randomized, controlled study that investigated the safety and efficacy of single-dose baloxavir marboxil in otherwise healthy children 1-<12 years of age and showed a positive risk-benefit profile. This post hoc analysis evaluated the safety and efficacy of baloxavir versus oseltamivir in children 5-11 years old with influenza. METHODS: Children received single-dose baloxavir or twice-daily oseltamivir for 5 days. Safety was the primary objective. Efficacy and virological outcomes included time to alleviation of symptoms, duration of fever and time to cessation of viral shedding by titer. Data were summarized descriptively. RESULTS: Ninety-four children 5-11 years old were included (61 baloxavir and 33 oseltamivir). Baseline characteristics were similar between the groups. The incidence of adverse events was balanced and low in both treatment groups, with the most common being vomiting (baloxavir 5% vs. oseltamivir 18%), diarrhea (5% vs. 0%) and otitis media (0% vs. 5%). No serious adverse events or deaths occurred. Median (95% CI) time to alleviation of symptoms with baloxavir was 138.4 hours (116.7-163.4) versus 126.1 hours (95.9-165.7) for oseltamivir; duration of fever was comparable between groups [41.2 hours (23.5-51.4) vs. 51.3 hours (30.7-56.8), respectively]. Median time to cessation of viral shedding was shorter in the baloxavir group versus oseltamivir (1 vs. ≈3 days). CONCLUSIONS: Safety, efficacy and virological results in children 5-11 years were similar to those from the overall study population 1-<12 years of age. Single-dose baloxavir provides an additional treatment option for pediatric patients 5-11 years old with influenza.

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Microbiol Resour Announc ; 12(4): e0110622, 2023 Apr 18.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36861977

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Five siphoviruses were isolated from soil in southeastern Pennsylvania using Microbacterium foliorum. Bacteriophages NeumannU and Eightball have 25 predicted genes, Chivey and Hiddenleaf have 87 genes, and GaeCeo has 60 genes. Based on gene content similarity to sequenced actinobacteriophages, these five phages are distributed across clusters EA, EE, and EF.

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