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Etiological and epidemiological features of acute meningitis or encephalitis in China: a nationwide active surveillance study

BACKGROUND: Acute meningitis or encephalitis (AME) results from a neurological infection causing high case fatality and severe sequelae. AME lacked comprehensive surveillance in China. METHODS: Nation-wide surveillance of all-age patients with AME syndromes was conducted in 144 sentinel hospitals of...

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Autores principales: Wang, Li-Ping, Yuan, Yang, Liu, Ying-Le, Lu, Qing-Bin, Shi, Lu-Sha, Ren, Xiang, Zhou, Shi-Xia, Zhang, Hai-Yang, Zhang, Xiao-Ai, Wang, Xin, Wang, Yi-Fei, Lin, Sheng-Hong, Zhang, Cui-Hong, Geng, Meng-Jie, Li, Jun, Zhao, Shi-Wen, Yi, Zhi-Gang, Chen, Xiao, Yang, Zuo-Sen, Meng, Lei, Wang, Xin-Hua, Cui, Ai-Li, Lai, Sheng-Jie, Liu, Meng-Yang, Zhu, Yu-Liang, Xu, Wen-Bo, Chen, Yu, Yuan, Zheng-Hong, Li, Meng-Feng, Huang, Liu-Yu, Jing, Huai-Qi, Li, Zhong-Jie, Liu, Wei, Fang, Li-Qun, Wu, Jian-Guo, Hay, Simon I., Yang, Wei-Zhong, Gao, George F.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8743210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35036977
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanwpc.2021.100361
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author Wang, Li-Ping
Yuan, Yang
Liu, Ying-Le
Lu, Qing-Bin
Shi, Lu-Sha
Ren, Xiang
Zhou, Shi-Xia
Zhang, Hai-Yang
Zhang, Xiao-Ai
Wang, Xin
Wang, Yi-Fei
Lin, Sheng-Hong
Zhang, Cui-Hong
Geng, Meng-Jie
Li, Jun
Zhao, Shi-Wen
Yi, Zhi-Gang
Chen, Xiao
Yang, Zuo-Sen
Meng, Lei
Wang, Xin-Hua
Cui, Ai-Li
Lai, Sheng-Jie
Liu, Meng-Yang
Zhu, Yu-Liang
Xu, Wen-Bo
Chen, Yu
Yuan, Zheng-Hong
Li, Meng-Feng
Huang, Liu-Yu
Jing, Huai-Qi
Li, Zhong-Jie
Liu, Wei
Fang, Li-Qun
Wu, Jian-Guo
Hay, Simon I.
Yang, Wei-Zhong
Gao, George F.
author_facet Wang, Li-Ping
Yuan, Yang
Liu, Ying-Le
Lu, Qing-Bin
Shi, Lu-Sha
Ren, Xiang
Zhou, Shi-Xia
Zhang, Hai-Yang
Zhang, Xiao-Ai
Wang, Xin
Wang, Yi-Fei
Lin, Sheng-Hong
Zhang, Cui-Hong
Geng, Meng-Jie
Li, Jun
Zhao, Shi-Wen
Yi, Zhi-Gang
Chen, Xiao
Yang, Zuo-Sen
Meng, Lei
Wang, Xin-Hua
Cui, Ai-Li
Lai, Sheng-Jie
Liu, Meng-Yang
Zhu, Yu-Liang
Xu, Wen-Bo
Chen, Yu
Yuan, Zheng-Hong
Li, Meng-Feng
Huang, Liu-Yu
Jing, Huai-Qi
Li, Zhong-Jie
Liu, Wei
Fang, Li-Qun
Wu, Jian-Guo
Hay, Simon I.
Yang, Wei-Zhong
Gao, George F.
author_sort Wang, Li-Ping
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Acute meningitis or encephalitis (AME) results from a neurological infection causing high case fatality and severe sequelae. AME lacked comprehensive surveillance in China. METHODS: Nation-wide surveillance of all-age patients with AME syndromes was conducted in 144 sentinel hospitals of 29 provinces in China. Eleven AME-causative viral and bacterial pathogens were tested with multiple diagnostic methods. FINDINGS: Between 2009 and 2018, 20,454 AME patients were recruited for tests. Based on 9,079 patients with all-four-virus tested, 28.43% (95% CI: 27.50%‒29.36%) of them had at least one virus-positive detection. Enterovirus was the most frequently determined virus in children <18 years, herpes simplex virus and Japanese encephalitis virus were the most frequently determined in 18−59 and ≥60 years age groups, respectively. Based on 6,802 patients with all-seven-bacteria tested, 4.43% (95% CI: 3.94%‒4.91%) had at least one bacteria-positive detection, Streptococcus pneumoniae and Neisseria meningitidis were the leading bacterium in children aged <5 years and 5−17 years, respectively. Staphylococcus aureus was the most frequently detected in adults aged 18−59 and ≥60 years. The pathogen spectrum also differed statistically significantly between northern and southern China. Joinpoint analysis revealed age-specific positive rates, with enterovirus, herpes simplex virus and mumps virus peaking at 3−6 years old, while Japanese encephalitis virus peaked in the ≥60 years old. As age increased, the positive rate for Streptococcus pneumoniae and Escherichia coli statistically significantly decreased, while for Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus suis it increased. INTERPRETATION: The current findings allow enhanced identification of the predominant AME-related pathogen candidates for diagnosis in clinical practice and more targeted application of prevention and control measures in China, and a possible reassessment of vaccination strategy. FUNDING: China Mega-Project on Infectious Disease Prevention and the National Natural Science Funds
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spelling pubmed-87432102022-01-13 Etiological and epidemiological features of acute meningitis or encephalitis in China: a nationwide active surveillance study Wang, Li-Ping Yuan, Yang Liu, Ying-Le Lu, Qing-Bin Shi, Lu-Sha Ren, Xiang Zhou, Shi-Xia Zhang, Hai-Yang Zhang, Xiao-Ai Wang, Xin Wang, Yi-Fei Lin, Sheng-Hong Zhang, Cui-Hong Geng, Meng-Jie Li, Jun Zhao, Shi-Wen Yi, Zhi-Gang Chen, Xiao Yang, Zuo-Sen Meng, Lei Wang, Xin-Hua Cui, Ai-Li Lai, Sheng-Jie Liu, Meng-Yang Zhu, Yu-Liang Xu, Wen-Bo Chen, Yu Yuan, Zheng-Hong Li, Meng-Feng Huang, Liu-Yu Jing, Huai-Qi Li, Zhong-Jie Liu, Wei Fang, Li-Qun Wu, Jian-Guo Hay, Simon I. Yang, Wei-Zhong Gao, George F. Lancet Reg Health West Pac Article BACKGROUND: Acute meningitis or encephalitis (AME) results from a neurological infection causing high case fatality and severe sequelae. AME lacked comprehensive surveillance in China. METHODS: Nation-wide surveillance of all-age patients with AME syndromes was conducted in 144 sentinel hospitals of 29 provinces in China. Eleven AME-causative viral and bacterial pathogens were tested with multiple diagnostic methods. FINDINGS: Between 2009 and 2018, 20,454 AME patients were recruited for tests. Based on 9,079 patients with all-four-virus tested, 28.43% (95% CI: 27.50%‒29.36%) of them had at least one virus-positive detection. Enterovirus was the most frequently determined virus in children <18 years, herpes simplex virus and Japanese encephalitis virus were the most frequently determined in 18−59 and ≥60 years age groups, respectively. Based on 6,802 patients with all-seven-bacteria tested, 4.43% (95% CI: 3.94%‒4.91%) had at least one bacteria-positive detection, Streptococcus pneumoniae and Neisseria meningitidis were the leading bacterium in children aged <5 years and 5−17 years, respectively. Staphylococcus aureus was the most frequently detected in adults aged 18−59 and ≥60 years. The pathogen spectrum also differed statistically significantly between northern and southern China. Joinpoint analysis revealed age-specific positive rates, with enterovirus, herpes simplex virus and mumps virus peaking at 3−6 years old, while Japanese encephalitis virus peaked in the ≥60 years old. As age increased, the positive rate for Streptococcus pneumoniae and Escherichia coli statistically significantly decreased, while for Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus suis it increased. INTERPRETATION: The current findings allow enhanced identification of the predominant AME-related pathogen candidates for diagnosis in clinical practice and more targeted application of prevention and control measures in China, and a possible reassessment of vaccination strategy. FUNDING: China Mega-Project on Infectious Disease Prevention and the National Natural Science Funds Elsevier 2022-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8743210/ /pubmed/35036977 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanwpc.2021.100361 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Wang, Li-Ping
Yuan, Yang
Liu, Ying-Le
Lu, Qing-Bin
Shi, Lu-Sha
Ren, Xiang
Zhou, Shi-Xia
Zhang, Hai-Yang
Zhang, Xiao-Ai
Wang, Xin
Wang, Yi-Fei
Lin, Sheng-Hong
Zhang, Cui-Hong
Geng, Meng-Jie
Li, Jun
Zhao, Shi-Wen
Yi, Zhi-Gang
Chen, Xiao
Yang, Zuo-Sen
Meng, Lei
Wang, Xin-Hua
Cui, Ai-Li
Lai, Sheng-Jie
Liu, Meng-Yang
Zhu, Yu-Liang
Xu, Wen-Bo
Chen, Yu
Yuan, Zheng-Hong
Li, Meng-Feng
Huang, Liu-Yu
Jing, Huai-Qi
Li, Zhong-Jie
Liu, Wei
Fang, Li-Qun
Wu, Jian-Guo
Hay, Simon I.
Yang, Wei-Zhong
Gao, George F.
Etiological and epidemiological features of acute meningitis or encephalitis in China: a nationwide active surveillance study
title Etiological and epidemiological features of acute meningitis or encephalitis in China: a nationwide active surveillance study
title_full Etiological and epidemiological features of acute meningitis or encephalitis in China: a nationwide active surveillance study
title_fullStr Etiological and epidemiological features of acute meningitis or encephalitis in China: a nationwide active surveillance study
title_full_unstemmed Etiological and epidemiological features of acute meningitis or encephalitis in China: a nationwide active surveillance study
title_short Etiological and epidemiological features of acute meningitis or encephalitis in China: a nationwide active surveillance study
title_sort etiological and epidemiological features of acute meningitis or encephalitis in china: a nationwide active surveillance study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8743210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35036977
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanwpc.2021.100361
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