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Aseptic Meningitis in Children: Analysis of 506 Cases

BACKGROUND: Non-polio human enteroviruses are the leading cause of aseptic meningitis in children. The role of enterovirus PCR for diagnosis and management of aseptic meningitis has not been fully explored. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A retrospective study was conducted to determine the epidemio...

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Autores principales: Michos, Athanasios G., Syriopoulou, Vassiliki P., Hadjichristodoulou, Christos, Daikos, George L., Lagona, Evagelia, Douridas, Panagiotis, Mostrou, Glykeria, Theodoridou, Maria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1933255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17668054
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000674
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author Michos, Athanasios G.
Syriopoulou, Vassiliki P.
Hadjichristodoulou, Christos
Daikos, George L.
Lagona, Evagelia
Douridas, Panagiotis
Mostrou, Glykeria
Theodoridou, Maria
author_facet Michos, Athanasios G.
Syriopoulou, Vassiliki P.
Hadjichristodoulou, Christos
Daikos, George L.
Lagona, Evagelia
Douridas, Panagiotis
Mostrou, Glykeria
Theodoridou, Maria
author_sort Michos, Athanasios G.
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description BACKGROUND: Non-polio human enteroviruses are the leading cause of aseptic meningitis in children. The role of enterovirus PCR for diagnosis and management of aseptic meningitis has not been fully explored. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A retrospective study was conducted to determine the epidemiological, clinical, and laboratory characteristics of aseptic meningitis and to evaluate the role of enterovirus PCR for the diagnosis and management of this clinical entity. The medical records of children who had as discharge diagnosis aseptic or viral meningitis were reviewed. A total of 506 children, median age 5 years, were identified. The annual incidence rate was estimated to be 17/100,000 children less than 14 years of age. Most of the cases occurred during summer (38%) and autumn (24%). The dominant clinical symptoms were fever (98%), headache (94%) and vomiting (67%). Neck stiffness was noted in 60%, and irritation in 46% of the patients. The median number of CSF cell count was 201/mm(3) with polymorphonuclear predominance (>50%) in 58.3% of the cases. Enterovirus RNA was detected in CSF in 47 of 96 (48.9%) children tested. Children with positive enterovirus PCR had shorter hospitalization stay as compared to children who had negative PCR or to children who were not tested (P = 0.01). There were no serious complications or deaths. CONCLUSIONS: Enteroviruses accounted for approximately one half of cases of aseptic meningitis. PCR may reduce the length of hospitalization and plays important role in the diagnosis and management of children with aseptic meningitis.
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spelling pubmed-19332552007-08-01 Aseptic Meningitis in Children: Analysis of 506 Cases Michos, Athanasios G. Syriopoulou, Vassiliki P. Hadjichristodoulou, Christos Daikos, George L. Lagona, Evagelia Douridas, Panagiotis Mostrou, Glykeria Theodoridou, Maria PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Non-polio human enteroviruses are the leading cause of aseptic meningitis in children. The role of enterovirus PCR for diagnosis and management of aseptic meningitis has not been fully explored. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A retrospective study was conducted to determine the epidemiological, clinical, and laboratory characteristics of aseptic meningitis and to evaluate the role of enterovirus PCR for the diagnosis and management of this clinical entity. The medical records of children who had as discharge diagnosis aseptic or viral meningitis were reviewed. A total of 506 children, median age 5 years, were identified. The annual incidence rate was estimated to be 17/100,000 children less than 14 years of age. Most of the cases occurred during summer (38%) and autumn (24%). The dominant clinical symptoms were fever (98%), headache (94%) and vomiting (67%). Neck stiffness was noted in 60%, and irritation in 46% of the patients. The median number of CSF cell count was 201/mm(3) with polymorphonuclear predominance (>50%) in 58.3% of the cases. Enterovirus RNA was detected in CSF in 47 of 96 (48.9%) children tested. Children with positive enterovirus PCR had shorter hospitalization stay as compared to children who had negative PCR or to children who were not tested (P = 0.01). There were no serious complications or deaths. CONCLUSIONS: Enteroviruses accounted for approximately one half of cases of aseptic meningitis. PCR may reduce the length of hospitalization and plays important role in the diagnosis and management of children with aseptic meningitis. Public Library of Science 2007-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC1933255/ /pubmed/17668054 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000674 Text en Michos et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Syriopoulou, Vassiliki P.
Hadjichristodoulou, Christos
Daikos, George L.
Lagona, Evagelia
Douridas, Panagiotis
Mostrou, Glykeria
Theodoridou, Maria
Aseptic Meningitis in Children: Analysis of 506 Cases
title Aseptic Meningitis in Children: Analysis of 506 Cases
title_full Aseptic Meningitis in Children: Analysis of 506 Cases
title_fullStr Aseptic Meningitis in Children: Analysis of 506 Cases
title_full_unstemmed Aseptic Meningitis in Children: Analysis of 506 Cases
title_short Aseptic Meningitis in Children: Analysis of 506 Cases
title_sort aseptic meningitis in children: analysis of 506 cases
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1933255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17668054
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000674
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