Toscana virus infections of the central nervous system in children: A report of 14 cases

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作者
Braito, A
Corbisiero, R
Corradini, S
Fiorentini, C
Ciufolini, MG
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[1] Univ Siena, Inst Infect Dis, I-53100 Siena, Italy
[2] Italian Inst Hlth, Rome, Italy
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10.1016/S0022-3476(98)70500-1
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R72 [儿科学];
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Objective: To evaluate the pathogenicity of a recently discovered arthropod-transmitted bunyavirus (Toscana virus) on the CNS in children and to provide information on the epidemiologic and clinical aspects of Toscana virus infection. Study design: Case-series analysis or children hospitalized with clinical and cerebrospinal fluid examination compatible with a CNS disease of viral origin, Methods: Cerebrospinal fluid, acute, and convalescent sera were investigated for conventional neurotropic viruses and for Toscana and tickborne encephalitis viruses. A clinical-epidemiologic analysis was carried out on confirmed Toscana virus cases to clarify the profile of Toscana virus infection in children. Results: The study indicates that (1) Toscana virus has been endemic in the Siena province for at least 15 years; (2) the virus is responsible for at least 80% of acute viral infections of the CNS in children throughout the summertime; (3) the clinical signs and from aseptic meningitis to meningoencephalitis; (4) infected children resided habitually or temporarily in rural or suburban areas of the Siena province, where ecological characteristics allow arthropods to be peridomestic in human settlements. Conclusions: Toscana virus is the most common viral agent involved in acute infections of CNS in children in central Italy.
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