圣路易斯脑炎

Leslie V. Simon, Erwin L. Kong, Charles Graham
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圣路易斯脑炎病毒通过被感染库蚊的叮咬传播给人类。它是一种黄病毒,一种单链阳性RNA病毒,与日本脑炎、波瓦桑病毒和西尼罗河病毒密切相关。大多数病例发生在美国东部和中部的夏季和初秋。大多数病例无症状或出现流感样症状,如疲劳、头痛、恶心、呕吐和身体疼痛。大多数患者会自行恢复,不会发展为脑炎。严重的侵袭性疾病导致脑炎是不寻常的,更常见于老年人。脑炎或脑和脑膜炎症在流感样前驱症状后表现为头晕、躁动、意识不清、震颤或昏迷。对于脑炎患者,总病死率为5%至15%。除了支持性治疗之外,没有针对圣路易斯脑炎的特殊治疗方法。抗病毒药物未被证明能改变症状。目前还没有可用的疫苗,因此重点是预防蚊虫叮咬。
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St. Louis Encephalitis
Saint Louis encephalitis virus is transmitted to humans from the bite of an infected Culex species mosquito. It is a flavivirus, a single-stranded positive-sense RNA virus, which is closely related to the Japanese encephalitis, Powassan, and West Nile virus. Most cases occur in the eastern and central United States during the summer and early fall. Most cases are asymptomatic or present with flu-like symptoms such as fatigue, headaches, nausea, vomiting, and body aches. Most patients will spontaneously recover without progression to encephalitis. Severe, invasive disease resulting in encephalitis is unusual and is more common in older adults. Encephalitis or inflammation of the brain and meninges presents as dizziness, agitation, confusion, tremors, or coma following the flu-like prodrome. For patients with encephalitis, the overall case fatality rate is 5% to 15%. There is no specific treatment for St. Louis encephalitis beyond supportive care. Antivirals have not been shown to alter symptoms. There is no vaccine available, so the focus is on the prevention of mosquito bites.
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