Non-Polio Enteroviruses Aseptic Meningitis : Embaba Fever Hospital Admissions 2010 - 2011

Autor: May El-Maamoun, Kouka Saad El-Din Abdel-Wahab, Moustafa Abdelnasser Aly, Ahmed O. M. M. El-Kafrawi, Laila A. El-Bassiony, Raafat A. Abdel-Twab, Caroline Fayez
Rok vydání: 2013
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Zdroj: The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine. :486-492
ISSN: 2090-7125
1687-2002
Popis: Human enteroviruses (EV) cause a wide spectrum of both common and uncommon illnesses among all age groups. Enterically transmitted. The objective of this study was to identify non-poliovirus EV as a cause of viral aseptic meningitis (VAM) by two methods (cell culture and Real time PCR). From October 2010 to August 2011 cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples were collected from 85 patients Embaba fever hospital admitted with symptoms of aseptic meningitis of any age and both sexes. The 85 CSF samples were inoculated into RD (human rhabdomyosarcoma) cell line in three blind passages to amplify isolates producing EV-like CPE. A total of 14 (16.5%) out of 85 CSF samples showed EV-like CPE. By Real time PCR 11 out of the 14 culture positive samples and 5 out of the 14 source of virus isolation original CSF were non polio EV positive. The frequency of non-polio EV meningitis hospital admissions was in the summer season (50%), spring (25%), late autumn (16.6%) and least frequency in winter (8.4%). non-polio EV meningitis was detected in 6 out of 41 male patients (14.5%) and in 6 out of 44 female patients (13.5%). Also non-polio EV meningitis was detected in all ages with marked increase of incidence in young children (41.6%) and old age (50%) and less in adult (8.4%). . In conclusion Our data showed that the non-polioviruses EV was associated with the majority of VAM during 2010 – 2011 at the Embaba fever hospital which serves Embaba, Shoubra Elkheema, Qualyba and neighbors localities in Egypt. Rapid detection of non-polio EV meningitis is essential for making decisions about patient management and treatment.
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