Pneumocystis carinii Pneumonia in a 3-Month-Old Infant Receiving High-Dose Corticosteroid Therapy for Airway Hemangiomas

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Primary infection with Pneumocystis carinii usually occurs early in life, and young infants receiving prolonged treatment with high-dose corticosteroids may be at risk for the development of symptomatic disease. Prophylaxis with trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole is safe and effective and should be considered for such infants, particularly those with underlying airway abnormalities. We describe a 3-month-old immunocompetent infant who developed severe P carinii pneumonia after 6 weeks of high-dose corticosteroid therapy for cervicofacial and airway hemangiomas.

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Aviles, R., Boyce, T. G., & Thompson, D. M. (2004). Pneumocystis carinii Pneumonia in a 3-Month-Old Infant Receiving High-Dose Corticosteroid Therapy for Airway Hemangiomas. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 79(2), 243–245. https://doi.org/10.4065/79.2.243

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