Once-Daily Valacyclovir to Reduce the Risk of Transmission of Genital Herpes
Cape Town HVTN Immunology Laboratory / Hutchinson Centre Research Institute of South Africa · University of Washington · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Nucleoside analogues against herpes simplex virus (HSV) have been shown to suppress shedding of HSV type 2 (HSV-2) on genital mucosal surfaces and may prevent sexual transmission of HSV.
We followed 1484 immunocompetent, heterosexual, monogamous couples: one with clinically symptomatic genital HSV-2 and one susceptible to HSV-2. The partners with HSV-2 infection were randomly assigned to receive either 500 mg of valacyclovir once daily or placebo for eight months. The susceptible partner was evaluated monthly for clinical signs and symptoms of genital herpes. Source partners were followed for recurrences of genital herpes; 89 were enrolled in a substudy of HSV-2 mucosal shedding. Both partners were counseled on safer sex and were offered condoms at each visit. The predefined primary end point was the reduction in transmission of symptomatic genital herpes.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 31.09
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 35
Authors
16- LCLawrence CoreyCorresponding
Cape Town HVTN Immunology Laboratory / Hutchinson Centre Research Institute of South Africa, University of Washington
- AWAnna Wald
University of Washington
- RPRaj Patel
Royal South Hants Hospital
- SLStephen L. Sacks
GlaxoSmithKline (United Kingdom), GlaxoSmithKline (Canada)
- SKStephen K. Tyring
GlaxoSmithKline (United Kingdom)
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Placebo
- Herpes simplex virus
- Valaciclovir
- Sex organ
- Viral shedding
- Transmission (telecommunications)
- Genital warts