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Arbovirus, herpesvirus, and enterovirus associated with neurological syndromes in adult patients of a university hospital, 2017-2018

INTRODUCTION: Herpesviruses, enteroviruses, and arboviruses are important because of their clinical relevance and ability to cause meningitis, encephalitis, meningoencephalitis, and other diseases. The clinical virology associated with diagnostic technologies can reduce the morbidity and mortality o...

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Autores principales: Leon, Lucas Lopes, de Lima, Rodrigo Gonçalves, Boffi, Lídia Cristian, Bindilatti, Raissa Nery, Garlipp, Célia Regina, Costa, Sandra Cecília Botelho, Bonon, Sandra Helena Alves
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical - SBMT 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8582960/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34787257
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0127-2021
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author Leon, Lucas Lopes
de Lima, Rodrigo Gonçalves
Boffi, Lídia Cristian
Bindilatti, Raissa Nery
Garlipp, Célia Regina
Costa, Sandra Cecília Botelho
Bonon, Sandra Helena Alves
author_facet Leon, Lucas Lopes
de Lima, Rodrigo Gonçalves
Boffi, Lídia Cristian
Bindilatti, Raissa Nery
Garlipp, Célia Regina
Costa, Sandra Cecília Botelho
Bonon, Sandra Helena Alves
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description INTRODUCTION: Herpesviruses, enteroviruses, and arboviruses are important because of their clinical relevance and ability to cause meningitis, encephalitis, meningoencephalitis, and other diseases. The clinical virology associated with diagnostic technologies can reduce the morbidity and mortality of such neurological manifestations. Here we aimed to identify the genomes of agents that cause neurological syndromes in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples from patients with suspected nervous system infections admitted to the University Hospital of the University of Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil, in 2017-2018. METHODS: CSF samples collected from adult patients with neurological syndrome symptoms and negative CSF culture results were analyzed using polymerase chain reaction (PCR), reverse transcriptase-PCR, and real-time PCR, and their results were compared with their clinical symptoms. One CSF sample was obtained from each patient. RESULTS: Viral genomes were detected in 148/420 (35.2%) CSF samples: one of 148 (0.2%) was positive for herpes simplex virus-1; two (0.5%) for herpes simplex virus-2; eight (1.9%) for varicella-zoster virus; four (1%) for Epstein-Barr virus; one (0.2%) for cytomegalovirus; 32 (7.6%) for human herpesvirus-6; 30 (7.1%) for non-polio enterovirus; 67 (16.0%) for dengue virus, three (0.7%) for yellow fever virus, and 21 (5%) for Zika virus. CONCLUSIONS: The viral genomes were found in 35.2% of all analyzed samples, showing the high prevalence of viruses in the nervous system and the importance of using a nucleic acid amplification test to detect viral agents in CSF samples.
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spelling pubmed-85829602021-11-18 Arbovirus, herpesvirus, and enterovirus associated with neurological syndromes in adult patients of a university hospital, 2017-2018 Leon, Lucas Lopes de Lima, Rodrigo Gonçalves Boffi, Lídia Cristian Bindilatti, Raissa Nery Garlipp, Célia Regina Costa, Sandra Cecília Botelho Bonon, Sandra Helena Alves Rev Soc Bras Med Trop Major Article INTRODUCTION: Herpesviruses, enteroviruses, and arboviruses are important because of their clinical relevance and ability to cause meningitis, encephalitis, meningoencephalitis, and other diseases. The clinical virology associated with diagnostic technologies can reduce the morbidity and mortality of such neurological manifestations. Here we aimed to identify the genomes of agents that cause neurological syndromes in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples from patients with suspected nervous system infections admitted to the University Hospital of the University of Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil, in 2017-2018. METHODS: CSF samples collected from adult patients with neurological syndrome symptoms and negative CSF culture results were analyzed using polymerase chain reaction (PCR), reverse transcriptase-PCR, and real-time PCR, and their results were compared with their clinical symptoms. One CSF sample was obtained from each patient. RESULTS: Viral genomes were detected in 148/420 (35.2%) CSF samples: one of 148 (0.2%) was positive for herpes simplex virus-1; two (0.5%) for herpes simplex virus-2; eight (1.9%) for varicella-zoster virus; four (1%) for Epstein-Barr virus; one (0.2%) for cytomegalovirus; 32 (7.6%) for human herpesvirus-6; 30 (7.1%) for non-polio enterovirus; 67 (16.0%) for dengue virus, three (0.7%) for yellow fever virus, and 21 (5%) for Zika virus. CONCLUSIONS: The viral genomes were found in 35.2% of all analyzed samples, showing the high prevalence of viruses in the nervous system and the importance of using a nucleic acid amplification test to detect viral agents in CSF samples. Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical - SBMT 2021-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8582960/ /pubmed/34787257 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0127-2021 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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Leon, Lucas Lopes
de Lima, Rodrigo Gonçalves
Boffi, Lídia Cristian
Bindilatti, Raissa Nery
Garlipp, Célia Regina
Costa, Sandra Cecília Botelho
Bonon, Sandra Helena Alves
Arbovirus, herpesvirus, and enterovirus associated with neurological syndromes in adult patients of a university hospital, 2017-2018
title Arbovirus, herpesvirus, and enterovirus associated with neurological syndromes in adult patients of a university hospital, 2017-2018
title_full Arbovirus, herpesvirus, and enterovirus associated with neurological syndromes in adult patients of a university hospital, 2017-2018
title_fullStr Arbovirus, herpesvirus, and enterovirus associated with neurological syndromes in adult patients of a university hospital, 2017-2018
title_full_unstemmed Arbovirus, herpesvirus, and enterovirus associated with neurological syndromes in adult patients of a university hospital, 2017-2018
title_short Arbovirus, herpesvirus, and enterovirus associated with neurological syndromes in adult patients of a university hospital, 2017-2018
title_sort arbovirus, herpesvirus, and enterovirus associated with neurological syndromes in adult patients of a university hospital, 2017-2018
topic Major Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8582960/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34787257
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0127-2021
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