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Detection of Bhanja Bandavirus in Patients with Neuroinvasive Disease of Unknown Etiology in Croatia

Background: Although the Bhanja bandavirus (BHAV) is widely distributed in some European countries, human infections are rarely reported. This study analyzed the prevalence of BHAV antibodies in patients with neuroinvasive diseases of unsolved etiology. Methods: A total of 254 Croatian patients who...

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Autores principales: Vilibic-Cavlek, Tatjana, Stevanovic, Vladimir, Krcmar, Stjepan, Savic, Vladimir, Kovac, Snjezana, Bogdanic, Maja, Mauric Maljkovic, Maja, Sabadi, Dario, Santini, Marija, Potocnik-Hunjadi, Tanja, Al-Mufleh, Mahmoud, Barbic, Ljubo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10534515/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37763999
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11092155
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author Vilibic-Cavlek, Tatjana
Stevanovic, Vladimir
Krcmar, Stjepan
Savic, Vladimir
Kovac, Snjezana
Bogdanic, Maja
Mauric Maljkovic, Maja
Sabadi, Dario
Santini, Marija
Potocnik-Hunjadi, Tanja
Al-Mufleh, Mahmoud
Barbic, Ljubo
author_facet Vilibic-Cavlek, Tatjana
Stevanovic, Vladimir
Krcmar, Stjepan
Savic, Vladimir
Kovac, Snjezana
Bogdanic, Maja
Mauric Maljkovic, Maja
Sabadi, Dario
Santini, Marija
Potocnik-Hunjadi, Tanja
Al-Mufleh, Mahmoud
Barbic, Ljubo
author_sort Vilibic-Cavlek, Tatjana
collection PubMed
description Background: Although the Bhanja bandavirus (BHAV) is widely distributed in some European countries, human infections are rarely reported. This study analyzed the prevalence of BHAV antibodies in patients with neuroinvasive diseases of unsolved etiology. Methods: A total of 254 Croatian patients who developed neurological symptoms during the four consecutive arbovirus transmission seasons (April 2017–October 2021) were tested. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and urine samples were tested using RT-qPCR. In addition, CSF and serum samples were tested using a virus neutralization test. Results: BHAV RNA was not detected in any samples, while neutralizing (NT) antibodies were detected in serum samples of 53/20.8% of patients (95% CI = 16.0–26.3). In two patients, BHAV NT antibodies were detected in the CSF, indicating a recent infection. Both patients were inhabitants of rural areas in continental Croatia, and one reported a tick bite two weeks before symptoms onset. The seropositivity was high in all age groups (15.2–29.1%). The majority of seropositive patients (94.3%) resided at altitudes less than 200 m above sea level. The prevalence rates correlated positively with population density and negatively with certain climate parameters (temperature, number of hot/warm days). Conclusions: The presented results indicate that BHAV is distributed in Croatia. Further studies are needed to determine the clinical significance of this neglected arbovirus.
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spelling pubmed-105345152023-09-29 Detection of Bhanja Bandavirus in Patients with Neuroinvasive Disease of Unknown Etiology in Croatia Vilibic-Cavlek, Tatjana Stevanovic, Vladimir Krcmar, Stjepan Savic, Vladimir Kovac, Snjezana Bogdanic, Maja Mauric Maljkovic, Maja Sabadi, Dario Santini, Marija Potocnik-Hunjadi, Tanja Al-Mufleh, Mahmoud Barbic, Ljubo Microorganisms Article Background: Although the Bhanja bandavirus (BHAV) is widely distributed in some European countries, human infections are rarely reported. This study analyzed the prevalence of BHAV antibodies in patients with neuroinvasive diseases of unsolved etiology. Methods: A total of 254 Croatian patients who developed neurological symptoms during the four consecutive arbovirus transmission seasons (April 2017–October 2021) were tested. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and urine samples were tested using RT-qPCR. In addition, CSF and serum samples were tested using a virus neutralization test. Results: BHAV RNA was not detected in any samples, while neutralizing (NT) antibodies were detected in serum samples of 53/20.8% of patients (95% CI = 16.0–26.3). In two patients, BHAV NT antibodies were detected in the CSF, indicating a recent infection. Both patients were inhabitants of rural areas in continental Croatia, and one reported a tick bite two weeks before symptoms onset. The seropositivity was high in all age groups (15.2–29.1%). The majority of seropositive patients (94.3%) resided at altitudes less than 200 m above sea level. The prevalence rates correlated positively with population density and negatively with certain climate parameters (temperature, number of hot/warm days). Conclusions: The presented results indicate that BHAV is distributed in Croatia. Further studies are needed to determine the clinical significance of this neglected arbovirus. MDPI 2023-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10534515/ /pubmed/37763999 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11092155 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Vilibic-Cavlek, Tatjana
Stevanovic, Vladimir
Krcmar, Stjepan
Savic, Vladimir
Kovac, Snjezana
Bogdanic, Maja
Mauric Maljkovic, Maja
Sabadi, Dario
Santini, Marija
Potocnik-Hunjadi, Tanja
Al-Mufleh, Mahmoud
Barbic, Ljubo
Detection of Bhanja Bandavirus in Patients with Neuroinvasive Disease of Unknown Etiology in Croatia
title Detection of Bhanja Bandavirus in Patients with Neuroinvasive Disease of Unknown Etiology in Croatia
title_full Detection of Bhanja Bandavirus in Patients with Neuroinvasive Disease of Unknown Etiology in Croatia
title_fullStr Detection of Bhanja Bandavirus in Patients with Neuroinvasive Disease of Unknown Etiology in Croatia
title_full_unstemmed Detection of Bhanja Bandavirus in Patients with Neuroinvasive Disease of Unknown Etiology in Croatia
title_short Detection of Bhanja Bandavirus in Patients with Neuroinvasive Disease of Unknown Etiology in Croatia
title_sort detection of bhanja bandavirus in patients with neuroinvasive disease of unknown etiology in croatia
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10534515/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37763999
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11092155
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