The Role of Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV) in Central Nervous System Infectious Syndromes.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Viktoria Yakovenko, Pnina Ciobotaro, Rita Bardenstein, Margalit Zusev, Oren Zimhony
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Abstract

Background: We describe the proportion of VZV infection in central nervous system (CNS) infectious syndromes in a single Israeli medical center. Methods: An observational cohort study was conducted in Kaplan Medical Center (a secondary hospital, Israel) between July 1, 2014, and March 31, 2019. Included were adult patients (≥ 16 years old) with CNS infection with an aseptic CSF profile that were subjected to molecular tests for herpes viruses, HSV either 1 or 2, VZV, enteroviruses, and IgM for West Nile virus (WNV). Results: Clinical presentation suggestive of CNS infection led to lumbar puncture and CSF analysis in 1500 patients yielding 178 cases with aseptic CSF profile. For 62/109 (55.9%) cases of meningitis, the etiology remained unknown, enterovirus accounted for 21 cases (18.9%), VZV for 16 (14.4%), and HSV 1 for 7 (6.3%). One case each of bacterial, fungal, and parainfluenza virus accounted for the other 3 cases. For 30/63 (47.6%) cases of encephalitis, the etiology remained unknown, HSV accounted for 11 cases (17.5%), VZV for 8 (12.7%), and WNV for 10 (15.9%); in two cases, enterovirus was identified and one case of influenza A and one of mycoplasma, accounted for the rest. In six patients with myelitis VZV was identified in 4 (66.7%). Notably, a typical herpetic rash was identified in only 11/28 (39.28%) of cases of VZV CNS infection. Conclusions: VZV is a significant cause of viral CNS infections. In the majority of patients with neurologic syndrome and evident VZV there is no association with a typical herpetic rash. These results apply to Israeli population and likely to other populations with similar background of VZV past infections.

水痘带状疱疹病毒(VZV)在中枢神经系统感染综合征中的作用。
背景:我们描述了在单一以色列医疗中心的VZV感染在中枢神经系统(CNS)感染综合征的比例。方法:2014年7月1日至2019年3月31日在以色列卡普兰医学中心(Kaplan Medical Center)进行了一项观察性队列研究。纳入了CNS感染且CSF无菌的成人患者(≥16岁),这些患者接受了疱疹病毒、HSV 1或2、VZV、肠病毒和西尼罗病毒(WNV) IgM的分子检测。结果:临床表现提示中枢神经系统感染导致1500例患者腰椎穿刺和脑脊液分析,其中178例为无菌脑脊液。62/109例(55.9%)脑膜炎病因不明,其中肠病毒21例(18.9%),VZV 16例(14.4%),HSV 1 7例(6.3%)。细菌、真菌和副流感病毒各1例,占其他3例。30/63例(47.6%)脑炎病因不明,其中HSV 11例(17.5%),VZV 8例(12.7%),WNV 10例(15.9%);在两例病例中,鉴定出肠道病毒,其余病例分别为甲型流感和支原体。在6例脊髓炎患者中,有4例(66.7%)被确诊为VZV。值得注意的是,只有11/28(39.28%)的VZV中枢神经系统感染病例发现典型的疱疹性皮疹。结论:VZV是病毒性中枢神经系统感染的重要原因。在大多数有神经系统综合征和明显VZV的患者中,与典型的疱疹性皮疹没有关联。这些结果适用于以色列人群,也可能适用于具有类似VZV感染背景的其他人群。
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期刊介绍: Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to infectious diseases of bacterial, viral and parasitic origin. The journal welcomes articles describing research on pathogenesis, epidemiology of infection, diagnosis and treatment, antibiotics and resistance, and immunology.
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