Literature DB >> 1167369

An epidemic of echovirus 18 meningitis.

C M Wilfert, B A Lauer, M Cohen, M L Costenbader, E Myers.   

Abstract

The first reported outbreak of echovirus 18 meningitis in the United States occurred during the summer of 1972 in Durham, North Carolina. One hundred three cases of aseptic meningitis were seen at Duke University Medical Center over a period of four months. Most of the patients were less than 25 years old, black, and residents of Durham County or nearby counties.. Symptoms included headache (92%), fever (76%), nuchal rigidity (67%), and nausea and/or vomiting (51%). In contrast to previously published reports of echovirus 18 infection, diarrhea and rash were infrequent (6% and 5%, respectively). There were no deaths. Counts of white blood cells in the cerebrospinal fluid ranged from 0 to 1,540 cells/mm-3, but 90% of the patients had less than 500 cells/mm-3. Echovirus 11 was recovered from the cerebrospinal fluid of 55 of 78 patients, and echovirus 11 was isolated from two patients. Virus was recovered from the cerebrospinal fluid of 12 patients despite white blood cell counts in cerebrospinal fluid of less than 10 cells/mm-3.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1167369     DOI: 10.1093/infdis/131.1.75

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect Dis        ISSN: 0022-1899            Impact factor:   5.226


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5.  Molecular characterization and antiviral activity test of common drugs against echovirus 18 isolated in Korea.

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6.  An outbreak of echovirus 18 encephalitis/meningitis in children in Hebei Province, China, 2015.

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Authors:  H A Wenner
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9.  Human Sentinel Surveillance of Influenza and Other Respiratory Viral Pathogens in Border Areas of Western Cambodia.

Authors:  Ans Timmermans; Melanie C Melendrez; Youry Se; Ilin Chuang; Nou Samon; Nichapat Uthaimongkol; Chonticha Klungthong; Wudtichai Manasatienkij; Butsaya Thaisomboonsuk; Stuart D Tyner; Sareth Rith; Viseth Srey Horm; Richard G Jarman; Delia Bethell; Nitima Chanarat; Julie Pavlin; Tippa Wongstitwilairoong; Piyaporn Saingam; But Sam El; Mark M Fukuda; Sok Touch; Ly Sovann; Stefan Fernandez; Philippe Buchy; Lon Chanthap; David Saunders
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