Influenza-associated hemolytic uremic syndrome: The pathogenic role of the virus.

Clinical Nephrology. Case Studies Pub Date : 2021-04-16 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.5414/CNCS110219
Valeria Silecchia, Gianluca D'Onofrio, Enrico Valerio, Giulia Rubin, Enrico Vidal, Luisa Murer
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Abstract

A 3-year-old girl came to our attention for fever and upper respiratory tract infection associated with thrombocytopenia, non-immune hemolytic anemia, and acute kidney injury (AKI). Complete blood count and renal function slowly normalized, with no need for dialysis. She was always normotensive with valid diuresis; her neurological status also rapidly improved. Nasal swab turned out positive for influenza A H1N1; stool test was negative for Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC). The patient was treated with oseltamivir for 5 days with a favorable outcome. Association between hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) and H1N1 influenza is poorly reported in literature [1, 2, 3, 4]. The pathogenic role of the virus in causing HUS is still controversial and debated [1, 2, 3, 4]. In our patient, complement activity markers (serum C3 and C5b-9) alteration suggested a transient, virus-mediated complement activation.

流感相关溶血性尿毒症综合征:病毒的致病作用
一名3岁女孩因发热和上呼吸道感染引起血小板减少症、非免疫性溶血性贫血和急性肾损伤(AKI)而引起我们的注意。全血细胞计数和肾功能逐渐恢复正常,无需透析。她一直血压正常,并有效利尿;她的神经系统状况也迅速改善。鼻拭子对甲型H1N1流感呈阳性反应;粪便试验对产志贺毒素大肠杆菌(STEC)呈阴性。患者接受奥司他韦治疗5天,结果良好。溶血性尿毒症综合征(HUS)与H1N1流感之间的关系文献报道较少[1,2,3,4]。该病毒在引起溶血性尿毒综合征中的致病作用仍然存在争议和争论[1,2,3,4]。在我们的患者中,补体活性标记物(血清C3和C5b-9)的改变提示短暂的、病毒介导的补体激活。
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