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Respiratory syncytial virus infection and neurologic abnormalities: retrospective cohort study.

Nathaniel Kho1, John F Kerrigan, Timothy Tong, Richard Browne, Janet Knilans.   

Abstract

Respiratory syncytial virus is a common cause of acute respiratory infection in children. Previous reports have associated respiratory syncytial virus infection and acute neurologic symptoms, including apnea and seizures. This study examined the prevalence of acute neurologic symptoms associated with respiratory syncytial virus and non-respiratory syncytial virus respiratory infections in children requiring admission to a pediatric intensive care unit. We screened all admissions over a 4-year period at a single center, identifying children between birth and 2 years of age with bronchiolitis or acute upper respiratory infection. Children with a history of prematurity, preexisting medical conditions, or prior neurologic problems were excluded. Retrospective chart review of 236 admissions was conducted, identifying the etiology of respiratory infection and the presence or absence of acute neurologic signs or symptoms. This study demonstrated a prevalence of acute neurologic signs or symptoms in 36.4% of respiratory syncytial virus-negative patients (n = 115) and 39.1% in the respiratory syncytial virus-positive group (n = 121). Apnea, the most common symptom, was observed in 19.8% of respiratory syncytial virus-positive cases and 16.5% of negative patients. Seizures were reported in 6.6% of the positive cases and in 12.2% of the negative cohort. These differences showed no statistical significance. Although neurologic signs and symptoms are common in this population of children with acute respiratory infection, there was no significant difference in the prevalence of neurologic problems between respiratory syncytial virus-positive and -negative patients.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15658790     DOI: 10.1177/08830738040190110301

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Child Neurol        ISSN: 0883-0738            Impact factor:   1.987


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