Shanshal Mohammed, Ahmed Hayder Saad
Dermatology, Basildon University Hospital, Basildon, GBR.
Department of Dermatology and Venereology, University of Tikrit, College of Medicine, Tikrit, IRQ.
Cureus. 2021 Sep 16;13(9):e18022. doi: 10.7759/cureus.18022. eCollection 2021 Sep.
Background Despite being variable and poorly characterized, the reported cutaneous manifestations of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are of increasing concern. Methodology This study aimed to determine the prevalence and possible association between COVID-19 and herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection. A nine-item questionnaire was sent to 120 polymerase chain reaction-confirmed COVID-19 patients with a response rate of 66.67%. This cross-sectional observational study included 80 patients with mild-to-moderate COVID-19 infection who did not require hospitalization or steroid therapy. Results One or more HSV infections were observed in 28 patients (35%) with COVID-19 infection, including 10 (35.7%) males and 18 (64.29%) females. Of the 28 patients, fever was reported in 17 (75%) during COVID-19. Most of the respondents (78%) described a single HSV reactivation, 14.29% had two attacks, and 7.14% experienced three attacks. Compared to previous non-COVID-19-related HSV reactivation, the COVID-19-related attacks were more severe in 12 (42.85%) patients, equally severe in five (17.85%) patients, and less severe in one (3.57%) patient. Interestingly, 10 (35.71%) patients developed an initial symptomatic HSV attack during COVID-19 infection. Conclusions This study demonstrated a possible association between COVID-19 infection and primary HSV infection or reactivation. COVID-19 direct neuronal effect in addition to COVID-19-related psychological stress, fever, and immunological dysregulation could play a potential role in HSV reactivation or primary infection during COVID-19.
尽管2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的皮肤表现多样且特征不明确,但仍日益受到关注。方法:本研究旨在确定COVID-19与单纯疱疹病毒(HSV)感染之间的患病率及可能的关联。向120例经聚合酶链反应确诊的COVID-19患者发送了一份包含九个项目的问卷,回复率为66.67%。这项横断面观察性研究纳入了80例轻度至中度COVID-19感染患者,这些患者无需住院或接受类固醇治疗。结果:在28例(35%)COVID-19感染患者中观察到一种或多种HSV感染,其中男性10例(35.7%),女性18例(64.29%)。在这28例患者中,17例(75%)在感染COVID-19期间出现发热。大多数受访者(78%)描述为单次HSV复发,14.29%有两次发作,7.14%经历了三次发作。与之前非COVID-19相关的HSV复发相比,12例(42.85%)患者的COVID-19相关发作更严重,5例(17.85%)患者程度相同,1例(3.57%)患者较轻。有趣的是,10例(35.71%)患者在COVID-19感染期间首次出现有症状的HSV发作。结论:本研究表明COVID-19感染与原发性HSV感染或复发之间可能存在关联。除了与COVID-19相关的心理压力、发热和免疫失调外,COVID-19对神经元的直接作用可能在COVID-19期间HSV复发或原发性感染中发挥潜在作用。