2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcv.2018.11.004
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Surveillance of enteroviruses from paediatric patients attended at a tertiary hospital in Catalonia from 2014 to 2017

Abstract: A B S T R A C TBackground: Enterovirus (EV) infections are usually asymptomatic or mild, but symptomatic infections can evolve to severe complications. Outbreaks of EV-A71 and EV-D68 have been recently reported worldwide, sometimes related to severe clinical outcomes. Objective: To describe EV genetic diversity and the clinical outcomes from paediatric patients attended at a tertiary university hospital in Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain) from 2014 to 2017. Study design: Specimens were collected from paediatric (<… Show more

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“…Outcome of EV-A71 infection was very good (84.6% of patients asymptomatic 60 days following the onset), which is in accordance with reports from other Spanish series. [7][8][9][10][11][12][13] Nevertheless, this contrasts with reports of previous outbreaks in Asia in which grade III rhombencephalitis was more frequent and several deaths were reported. 6 Further investigations are needed to clarify if these differences are due to different strains of EV-A71 in each outbreak or to genetic individual susceptibility of the host-low expression of CD40 and IL-4, HLA genotype, CTLA-4 expression 1 -among other factors.…”
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confidence: 84%
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“…Outcome of EV-A71 infection was very good (84.6% of patients asymptomatic 60 days following the onset), which is in accordance with reports from other Spanish series. [7][8][9][10][11][12][13] Nevertheless, this contrasts with reports of previous outbreaks in Asia in which grade III rhombencephalitis was more frequent and several deaths were reported. 6 Further investigations are needed to clarify if these differences are due to different strains of EV-A71 in each outbreak or to genetic individual susceptibility of the host-low expression of CD40 and IL-4, HLA genotype, CTLA-4 expression 1 -among other factors.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 84%
“…Brainstem encephalitis caused by EV-A71, which was rarely observed in these regions previously, manifested mainly with ataxia, lethargy, tremor, myoclonus, and dysmetria (grade I rhombencephalitis 6 in 30 cases) in accordance with what has been described in previous reports. [7][8][9][10][11][12][13] Additionally, seven patients presented with cranial nerve involvement (grade II rhombencephalitis 6 ). Only one patient had mild dysautonomic signs but could not be classified as grade III rhombencephalitis (no coma, apnea or shock reported).…”
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“…Another source of concern when considering human respiratory pathogens associated with potential neuroinvasion and neurovirulence is the Enterovirus genus, which comprises hundreds of different serotypes, including polioviruses (PV), coxsackieviruses (CV), echoviruses, human rhinoviruses (HRV) and enteroviruses (EV). This genus constitutes one of the most common cause of respiratory infections (going from common cold to more severe illnesses) and some members (PV, EV-A71 and -D68, and to a lesser extent HRV) can invade and infect the CNS, with detrimental consequences [166][167][168][169]. Even though extremely rare, HRV-induced meningitis and cerebellitis have been described [170].…”
Section: Respiratory Viruses With Neuroinvasive and Neurotropic Propementioning
confidence: 99%
“…EV-D68 causes different types of upper and lower respiratory tract infections, including severe respiratory syndromes [171]. Both serotypes have been associated with neurological disorders like acute flaccid paralysis (AFP), myelitis (AFM), meningitis and encephalitis [166,[172][173][174][175].…”
Section: Respiratory Viruses With Neuroinvasive and Neurotropic Propementioning
confidence: 99%