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Outbreak of central nervous system infections among children in Thai Binh, Viet Nam

From July to October 2020, 99 cases of central nervous system (CNS) infections were identified in Thai Binh Pediatric Hospital, Viet Nam, representing a five-fold increase compared to the baseline incidence during the previous five years. Clinical data were retrospectively collected. Cerebrospinal f...

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Autores principales: Phi, Duc Long, Tran, Xuan Duong, To, Minh Manh, Dang, Hai Yen, Pham, Thi Dung, Vu, Thi Thu Trang, Tran, Trong Kiem, Do, Manh Dung, Vu, Thi Thuy, Ranque, Stéphane, Ninove, Laetitia, Pillet, Sylvie, Colson, Philippe, La Scola, Bernard, Hoang, Van Thuan, Gautret, Philippe
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Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9225704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35699079
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2022.2088405
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author Phi, Duc Long
Tran, Xuan Duong
To, Minh Manh
Dang, Hai Yen
Pham, Thi Dung
Vu, Thi Thu Trang
Tran, Trong Kiem
Do, Manh Dung
Vu, Thi Thuy
Ranque, Stéphane
Ninove, Laetitia
Pillet, Sylvie
Colson, Philippe
La Scola, Bernard
Hoang, Van Thuan
Gautret, Philippe
author_facet Phi, Duc Long
Tran, Xuan Duong
To, Minh Manh
Dang, Hai Yen
Pham, Thi Dung
Vu, Thi Thu Trang
Tran, Trong Kiem
Do, Manh Dung
Vu, Thi Thuy
Ranque, Stéphane
Ninove, Laetitia
Pillet, Sylvie
Colson, Philippe
La Scola, Bernard
Hoang, Van Thuan
Gautret, Philippe
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description From July to October 2020, 99 cases of central nervous system (CNS) infections were identified in Thai Binh Pediatric Hospital, Viet Nam, representing a five-fold increase compared to the baseline incidence during the previous five years. Clinical data were retrospectively collected. Cerebrospinal fluid specimens (CSF) were secondarily tested for pathogens using viral culture and PCR assays. Patient median age was 5 years (0–12 years); 58.6% were male. Of these children, 83.8% had CSF white blood culture (WBC) counts of ≥ 10 cells/µL, including 58 of 99 (58.6%) with a WBC count ≥ 100 cells/µL. Overall, 72 (72.7%) patients had confirmed infections with a pathogen identified in the CSF, the majority of which (66) were enterovirus. Sequencing results suggested that the rise of incidence observed in 2020 was due to Echovirus 4 (n =  45), Echovirus 30 (n =  8), and Echovirus 6 (n =  1) circulation. A confirmed CNS infection was significantly associated with older age (≥5 years, OR = 3.64, p = 0.03) and with an increased WBC count in the CSF (OR = 6.38, p-value = 0.01 for WBCs from 10 to <100 and OR = 7.90, p-value = 0.002 for WBCs ≥100). Ninety-seven (97) of 99 (98.0%) children received empiric antimicrobial treatment, and 35 (35.3%) were treated with multiple antibiotics. Eighty-four (84) patients (84.9%) were discharged home, and 11 (11.1%) were transferred to the National Hospital because their condition had worsened. No deaths were recorded. Point-of-care tests, including real-time PCR assays to identify common pathogens, should be implemented for more accurate diagnosis and more appropriate antibiotic use.
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spelling pubmed-92257042022-06-24 Outbreak of central nervous system infections among children in Thai Binh, Viet Nam Phi, Duc Long Tran, Xuan Duong To, Minh Manh Dang, Hai Yen Pham, Thi Dung Vu, Thi Thu Trang Tran, Trong Kiem Do, Manh Dung Vu, Thi Thuy Ranque, Stéphane Ninove, Laetitia Pillet, Sylvie Colson, Philippe La Scola, Bernard Hoang, Van Thuan Gautret, Philippe Emerg Microbes Infect Research Article From July to October 2020, 99 cases of central nervous system (CNS) infections were identified in Thai Binh Pediatric Hospital, Viet Nam, representing a five-fold increase compared to the baseline incidence during the previous five years. Clinical data were retrospectively collected. Cerebrospinal fluid specimens (CSF) were secondarily tested for pathogens using viral culture and PCR assays. Patient median age was 5 years (0–12 years); 58.6% were male. Of these children, 83.8% had CSF white blood culture (WBC) counts of ≥ 10 cells/µL, including 58 of 99 (58.6%) with a WBC count ≥ 100 cells/µL. Overall, 72 (72.7%) patients had confirmed infections with a pathogen identified in the CSF, the majority of which (66) were enterovirus. Sequencing results suggested that the rise of incidence observed in 2020 was due to Echovirus 4 (n =  45), Echovirus 30 (n =  8), and Echovirus 6 (n =  1) circulation. A confirmed CNS infection was significantly associated with older age (≥5 years, OR = 3.64, p = 0.03) and with an increased WBC count in the CSF (OR = 6.38, p-value = 0.01 for WBCs from 10 to <100 and OR = 7.90, p-value = 0.002 for WBCs ≥100). Ninety-seven (97) of 99 (98.0%) children received empiric antimicrobial treatment, and 35 (35.3%) were treated with multiple antibiotics. Eighty-four (84) patients (84.9%) were discharged home, and 11 (11.1%) were transferred to the National Hospital because their condition had worsened. No deaths were recorded. Point-of-care tests, including real-time PCR assays to identify common pathogens, should be implemented for more accurate diagnosis and more appropriate antibiotic use. Taylor & Francis 2022-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9225704/ /pubmed/35699079 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2022.2088405 Text en © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group, on behalf of Shanghai Shangyixun Cultural Communication Co., Ltd https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Phi, Duc Long
Tran, Xuan Duong
To, Minh Manh
Dang, Hai Yen
Pham, Thi Dung
Vu, Thi Thu Trang
Tran, Trong Kiem
Do, Manh Dung
Vu, Thi Thuy
Ranque, Stéphane
Ninove, Laetitia
Pillet, Sylvie
Colson, Philippe
La Scola, Bernard
Hoang, Van Thuan
Gautret, Philippe
Outbreak of central nervous system infections among children in Thai Binh, Viet Nam
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title_full Outbreak of central nervous system infections among children in Thai Binh, Viet Nam
title_fullStr Outbreak of central nervous system infections among children in Thai Binh, Viet Nam
title_full_unstemmed Outbreak of central nervous system infections among children in Thai Binh, Viet Nam
title_short Outbreak of central nervous system infections among children in Thai Binh, Viet Nam
title_sort outbreak of central nervous system infections among children in thai binh, viet nam
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9225704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35699079
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2022.2088405
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