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Enterovirus-A71 Rhombencephalitis Outbreak in Catalonia: Characteristics, Management and Outcome

Between April and June 2016, an outbreak of rhombencephalitis (RE) caused by enterovirus (EV) A71 was detected in Catalonia, Spain—the first documented in Western Europe. The clinical characteristics and outcome of patients with this condition differed from those reported in outbreaks occurring in S...

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Autores principales: Wörner, Núria, Rodrigo-García, Rocío, Antón, Andrés, Castellarnau, Ester, Delgado, Ignacio, Vazquez, Èlida, González, Sebastià, Mayol, Lluís, Méndez, Maria, Solé, Eduard, Rosal, Jaume, Andrés, Cristina, Casquero, Alejandro, Lera, Esther, Sancosmed, Mónica, Campins, Magda, Pumarola, Tomàs, Rodrigo, Carlos
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8189429/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34097655
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/INF.0000000000003114
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author Wörner, Núria
Rodrigo-García, Rocío
Antón, Andrés
Castellarnau, Ester
Delgado, Ignacio
Vazquez, Èlida
González, Sebastià
Mayol, Lluís
Méndez, Maria
Solé, Eduard
Rosal, Jaume
Andrés, Cristina
Casquero, Alejandro
Lera, Esther
Sancosmed, Mónica
Campins, Magda
Pumarola, Tomàs
Rodrigo, Carlos
author_facet Wörner, Núria
Rodrigo-García, Rocío
Antón, Andrés
Castellarnau, Ester
Delgado, Ignacio
Vazquez, Èlida
González, Sebastià
Mayol, Lluís
Méndez, Maria
Solé, Eduard
Rosal, Jaume
Andrés, Cristina
Casquero, Alejandro
Lera, Esther
Sancosmed, Mónica
Campins, Magda
Pumarola, Tomàs
Rodrigo, Carlos
author_sort Wörner, Núria
collection PubMed
description Between April and June 2016, an outbreak of rhombencephalitis (RE) caused by enterovirus (EV) A71 was detected in Catalonia, Spain—the first documented in Western Europe. The clinical characteristics and outcome of patients with this condition differed from those reported in outbreaks occurring in Southeast Asia. METHODS: Observational, multicenter study analyzing characteristics, treatment and outcome of patients with EV-A71 rhombencephalitis diagnosed in 6 publicly funded hospitals within the Catalonian Health Institute. A review of clinical characteristics, diagnosis, treatment and outcome of these patients was conducted. RESULTS: Sixty-four patients met the clinical and virologic criteria for rhombencephalitis caused by EV-A71. All patients had symptoms suggesting viral disease, mainly fever, lethargy, ataxia and tremor, with 30% of hand-foot-mouth disease. Intravenous immunoglobulin therapy was given to 44/64 (69%) patients and methylprednisolone to 27/64 (42%). Six patients (9%) required pediatric intensive care unit admission. Three patients had acute flaccid paralysis of 1 limb, and another had autonomic nervous system (ANS) dysfunction with cardiorespiratory arrest. Outcome in all patients (except the patient with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy) was good, with complete resolution of the symptoms. CONCLUSIONS: During the 2016 outbreak, rhombencephalitis without ANS symptoms was the predominant form of presentation and most patients showed no hand-foot-mouth disease. These findings contrast with those of other patient series reporting associated ANS dysfunction (10%–15%) and hand-foot-mouth disease (60%–80%). Complete recovery occurred in almost all cases. In light of the favorable outcome in untreated mild cases, therapies for this condition should be reserved for patients with moderate-severe infection. The main relevance of this study is to provide useful information for setting priorities, management approaches and adequate use of resources in future EV-A71 associated rhombencephalitis outbreaks.
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spelling pubmed-81894292021-06-16 Enterovirus-A71 Rhombencephalitis Outbreak in Catalonia: Characteristics, Management and Outcome Wörner, Núria Rodrigo-García, Rocío Antón, Andrés Castellarnau, Ester Delgado, Ignacio Vazquez, Èlida González, Sebastià Mayol, Lluís Méndez, Maria Solé, Eduard Rosal, Jaume Andrés, Cristina Casquero, Alejandro Lera, Esther Sancosmed, Mónica Campins, Magda Pumarola, Tomàs Rodrigo, Carlos Pediatr Infect Dis J Original Studies Between April and June 2016, an outbreak of rhombencephalitis (RE) caused by enterovirus (EV) A71 was detected in Catalonia, Spain—the first documented in Western Europe. The clinical characteristics and outcome of patients with this condition differed from those reported in outbreaks occurring in Southeast Asia. METHODS: Observational, multicenter study analyzing characteristics, treatment and outcome of patients with EV-A71 rhombencephalitis diagnosed in 6 publicly funded hospitals within the Catalonian Health Institute. A review of clinical characteristics, diagnosis, treatment and outcome of these patients was conducted. RESULTS: Sixty-four patients met the clinical and virologic criteria for rhombencephalitis caused by EV-A71. All patients had symptoms suggesting viral disease, mainly fever, lethargy, ataxia and tremor, with 30% of hand-foot-mouth disease. Intravenous immunoglobulin therapy was given to 44/64 (69%) patients and methylprednisolone to 27/64 (42%). Six patients (9%) required pediatric intensive care unit admission. Three patients had acute flaccid paralysis of 1 limb, and another had autonomic nervous system (ANS) dysfunction with cardiorespiratory arrest. Outcome in all patients (except the patient with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy) was good, with complete resolution of the symptoms. CONCLUSIONS: During the 2016 outbreak, rhombencephalitis without ANS symptoms was the predominant form of presentation and most patients showed no hand-foot-mouth disease. These findings contrast with those of other patient series reporting associated ANS dysfunction (10%–15%) and hand-foot-mouth disease (60%–80%). Complete recovery occurred in almost all cases. In light of the favorable outcome in untreated mild cases, therapies for this condition should be reserved for patients with moderate-severe infection. The main relevance of this study is to provide useful information for setting priorities, management approaches and adequate use of resources in future EV-A71 associated rhombencephalitis outbreaks. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2021-06-07 2021-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8189429/ /pubmed/34097655 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/INF.0000000000003114 Text en Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal.
spellingShingle Original Studies
Wörner, Núria
Rodrigo-García, Rocío
Antón, Andrés
Castellarnau, Ester
Delgado, Ignacio
Vazquez, Èlida
González, Sebastià
Mayol, Lluís
Méndez, Maria
Solé, Eduard
Rosal, Jaume
Andrés, Cristina
Casquero, Alejandro
Lera, Esther
Sancosmed, Mónica
Campins, Magda
Pumarola, Tomàs
Rodrigo, Carlos
Enterovirus-A71 Rhombencephalitis Outbreak in Catalonia: Characteristics, Management and Outcome
title Enterovirus-A71 Rhombencephalitis Outbreak in Catalonia: Characteristics, Management and Outcome
title_full Enterovirus-A71 Rhombencephalitis Outbreak in Catalonia: Characteristics, Management and Outcome
title_fullStr Enterovirus-A71 Rhombencephalitis Outbreak in Catalonia: Characteristics, Management and Outcome
title_full_unstemmed Enterovirus-A71 Rhombencephalitis Outbreak in Catalonia: Characteristics, Management and Outcome
title_short Enterovirus-A71 Rhombencephalitis Outbreak in Catalonia: Characteristics, Management and Outcome
title_sort enterovirus-a71 rhombencephalitis outbreak in catalonia: characteristics, management and outcome
topic Original Studies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8189429/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34097655
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/INF.0000000000003114
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