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Neurological complications of pandemic A(H1N1)2009pdm, postpandemic A(H1N1)v, and seasonal influenza A

OBJECTIVES: Not much is known about influenza‐associated neurological complications. We aimed to describe the case series of hospitalized patients who were confirmed with influenza A and presented with neurological symptoms in order to capture the broad spectrum of influenza clinical manifestation a...

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Autores principales: Radzišauskienė, Daiva, Vitkauskaitė, Monika, Žvinytė, Karolina, Mameniškienė, Rūta
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7821618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33155427
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.1916
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author Radzišauskienė, Daiva
Vitkauskaitė, Monika
Žvinytė, Karolina
Mameniškienė, Rūta
author_facet Radzišauskienė, Daiva
Vitkauskaitė, Monika
Žvinytė, Karolina
Mameniškienė, Rūta
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description OBJECTIVES: Not much is known about influenza‐associated neurological complications. We aimed to describe the case series of hospitalized patients who were confirmed with influenza A and presented with neurological symptoms in order to capture the broad spectrum of influenza clinical manifestation and suggest including influenza diagnostic in some neurological conditions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The inclusion criteria were age ≥ 18 and laboratory‐confirmed influenza presenting with neurological symptoms. Influenza‐associated neurological complication was described as a development of neurological symptom with no other origin. The outcomes were classified into 5 categories: 1. recovery with no significant disability; 2. minor disability (able to manage on their own); 3. moderate disability (requiring some help but able to walk without assistance); 4. severe disability (unable to walk without assistance and perform daily activities); 5. death. RESULTS: In total, 12 patients (five women and seven men) were enrolled, with age range 18–71 years old. Neurological complications of pandemic A(H(1)N(1))2009pdm influenza developed in seven out of 69 (10.1%) hospitalized patients. The most common neurological complication was encephalopathy. Neurological complications developed in two out of 24 (8.3%) hospitalized patients during postpandemic (H(1)N(1))(V) period. One patient presented with encephalopathy, another with meningoencephalitis. During the 2018 influenza season, there was one patient who has developed influenza A neurological complications. Overall, two out of 104 (1.9%) influenza A patients developed influenza‐associated neurological complications in 2019. CONCLUSIONS: Every patient with unexplained neurological symptoms and signs similar to aseptic and septic meningitis/encephalitis has to be tested for influenza virus during epidemics and pandemics.
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spelling pubmed-78216182021-01-29 Neurological complications of pandemic A(H1N1)2009pdm, postpandemic A(H1N1)v, and seasonal influenza A Radzišauskienė, Daiva Vitkauskaitė, Monika Žvinytė, Karolina Mameniškienė, Rūta Brain Behav Original Research OBJECTIVES: Not much is known about influenza‐associated neurological complications. We aimed to describe the case series of hospitalized patients who were confirmed with influenza A and presented with neurological symptoms in order to capture the broad spectrum of influenza clinical manifestation and suggest including influenza diagnostic in some neurological conditions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The inclusion criteria were age ≥ 18 and laboratory‐confirmed influenza presenting with neurological symptoms. Influenza‐associated neurological complication was described as a development of neurological symptom with no other origin. The outcomes were classified into 5 categories: 1. recovery with no significant disability; 2. minor disability (able to manage on their own); 3. moderate disability (requiring some help but able to walk without assistance); 4. severe disability (unable to walk without assistance and perform daily activities); 5. death. RESULTS: In total, 12 patients (five women and seven men) were enrolled, with age range 18–71 years old. Neurological complications of pandemic A(H(1)N(1))2009pdm influenza developed in seven out of 69 (10.1%) hospitalized patients. The most common neurological complication was encephalopathy. Neurological complications developed in two out of 24 (8.3%) hospitalized patients during postpandemic (H(1)N(1))(V) period. One patient presented with encephalopathy, another with meningoencephalitis. During the 2018 influenza season, there was one patient who has developed influenza A neurological complications. Overall, two out of 104 (1.9%) influenza A patients developed influenza‐associated neurological complications in 2019. CONCLUSIONS: Every patient with unexplained neurological symptoms and signs similar to aseptic and septic meningitis/encephalitis has to be tested for influenza virus during epidemics and pandemics. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7821618/ /pubmed/33155427 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.1916 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Brain and Behavior published by Wiley Periodicals LLC This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Radzišauskienė, Daiva
Vitkauskaitė, Monika
Žvinytė, Karolina
Mameniškienė, Rūta
Neurological complications of pandemic A(H1N1)2009pdm, postpandemic A(H1N1)v, and seasonal influenza A
title Neurological complications of pandemic A(H1N1)2009pdm, postpandemic A(H1N1)v, and seasonal influenza A
title_full Neurological complications of pandemic A(H1N1)2009pdm, postpandemic A(H1N1)v, and seasonal influenza A
title_fullStr Neurological complications of pandemic A(H1N1)2009pdm, postpandemic A(H1N1)v, and seasonal influenza A
title_full_unstemmed Neurological complications of pandemic A(H1N1)2009pdm, postpandemic A(H1N1)v, and seasonal influenza A
title_short Neurological complications of pandemic A(H1N1)2009pdm, postpandemic A(H1N1)v, and seasonal influenza A
title_sort neurological complications of pandemic a(h1n1)2009pdm, postpandemic a(h1n1)v, and seasonal influenza a
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7821618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33155427
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.1916
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