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Case Reports
. 2018 Jun;22(4):e13186.
doi: 10.1111/petr.13186. Epub 2018 Apr 10.

Successful treatment of chronic norovirus gastroenteritis with nitazoxanide in a pediatric kidney transplant recipient

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Successful treatment of chronic norovirus gastroenteritis with nitazoxanide in a pediatric kidney transplant recipient

Kathryn Haubrich et al. Pediatr Transplant. 2018 Jun.

Abstract

Uncontrolled studies suggest a benefit of nitazoxanide for the treatment of norovirus gastroenteritis in immunocompromised individuals. Here, we report the use of nitazoxanide in a 13-year-old male kidney transplant recipient who developed intractable norovirus gastroenteritis. Reduction of immunosuppression was not possible due to refractory TCMR. Administration of oral immunoglobulin and switching from tacrolimus to sirolimus failed to produce a meaningful clinical response. Treatment with a 14-day course of nitazoxanide resulted in prompt resolution of diarrhea as well as clearance of norovirus from the stool despite intense immunosuppression. Nitazoxanide may be considered as an option for the treatment of intractable norovirus gastroenteritis in pediatric transplant patients when reduced immunosuppression is not feasible or other treatment options have failed. Further studies to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of nitazoxanide in immunocompromised children are needed.

Keywords: gastroenteritis; kidney transplant; nitazoxanide; norovirus; pediatric.

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