Title of article :
Neurological manifestations of dengue infection Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Tom Solomon، نويسنده , , Nguyen Minh Dung، نويسنده , , David W Vaughn، نويسنده , , Rachel Kneen، نويسنده , , Le Thi Thu Thao، نويسنده , , Boonyos Raengsakulrach، نويسنده , , Ha Thi Loan، نويسنده , , Nicholas PJ Day، نويسنده , , Jeremy Farrar، نويسنده , , Khin SA Myint، نويسنده , , Mary J Warrell، نويسنده , , William S James، نويسنده , , Amanda Nisalak، نويسنده , , Robert A. Stern and Nicholas E. White، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages :
7
From page :
1053
To page :
1059
Abstract :
Background Severe forms of dengue, the most important arboviral infection of man, are associated with haemorrhagic disease and a generalised vascular leak syndrome. The importance of dengue as a cause of neurological disease is uncertain. Methods During 1995, all patients with suspected CNS infections admitted to a referral hospital in southern Vietnam were investigated by culture, PCR, and antibody measurement in serum and CSF for dengue and other viruses. Findings Of 378 patients, 16 (4·2%) were infected with dengue viruses, compared with four (1·4%) of 286 hospital controls (odds ratio [95% CI] 3·1 [1·7–5·8]). Five additional dengue positive patients with CNS abnormalities were studied subsequently. No other cause of CNS infection was identified. Seven infections were primary dengue, 13 secondary, and one was not classified. Ten patients had dengue viruses isolated or detected by PCR, and three had dengue antibody in the CSF. 12 of the 21 had no characteristic features of dengue on admission. The most frequent neurological manifestations were reduced consciousness and convulsions. Nine patients had encephalitis. No patient died, but six had neurological sequelae at discharge. Phylogenetic analysis of the four DEN-2 strains isolated mapped them with a DEN-2 strain isolated from a patient with dengue haemorhagic fever, and with other strains previously isolated in southern Vietnam. Interpretation In dengue endemic areas patients with encephalitis and encephalopathy should be investigated for this infection, whether or not they have other features of the disease.
Journal title :
The Lancet
Serial Year :
2000
Journal title :
The Lancet
Record number :
551408
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