| Literature DB >> 24274334 |
Marc Y El Khoury, Jose F Camargo, Jennifer L White, Bryon P Backenson, Alan P Dupuis, Kay L Escuyer, Laura Kramer, Kirsten St George, Debarati Chatterjee, Melissa Prusinski, Gary P Wormser, Susan J Wong.
Abstract
Powassan virus, a member of the tick-borne encephalitis group of flaviviruses, encompasses 2 lineages with separate enzootic cycles. The prototype lineage of Powassan virus (POWV) is principally maintained between Ixodes cookei ticks and the groundhog (Marmota momax) or striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis), whereas the deer tick virus (DTV) lineage is believed to be maintained between Ixodes scapularis ticks and the white-footed mouse (Peromyscus leucopus). We report 14 cases of Powassan encephalitis from New York during 2004-2012. Ten (72%) of the patients were residents of the Lower Hudson Valley, a Lyme disease-endemic area in which I. scapularis ticks account for most human tick bites. This finding suggests that many of these cases were caused by DTV rather than POWV. In 2 patients, DTV infection was confirmed by genetic sequencing. As molecular testing becomes increasingly available, more cases of Powassan encephalitis may be determined to be attributable to the DTV lineage.Entities:
Keywords: Ixodes scapularis; Lyme disease; New York; Powassan virus; United States; deer tick virus; encephalitis; flavivirus; ticks; vector-borne infections; viruses
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24274334 PMCID: PMC3840892 DOI: 10.3201/eid1912.130903
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Figure 1Cases of Powassan/deer tick virus encephalitis, by county, New York, USA, for 2004–2012 (A) and 1958–2003 (B) (). A total of 14 cases occurred during 2004–2012 and 9 cases during 1958–2003. One additional case from 1958–2003 is not shown because the patient had lived in and traveled through multiple counties in the 6 weeks before illness onset ().
Figure 2Cases of Powassan/deer tick virus encephalitis, by month of illness onset, New York, USA, 2004–2012.
Clinical signs and symptoms of 14 hospitalized patients with Powassan/deer tick virus encephalitis, New York, USA, 2004–2012
| Sign or symptom | No. (%) patients |
|---|---|
| Fever | 14 (100) |
| Generalized weakness | 12 (86) |
| Lethargy | 10 (72) |
| Confusion | 8 (57) |
| Seizure | 6 (43) |
| Headache | 6 (43) |
| Rash | 6 (43) |
| Nonneurologic symptoms other than rash* | 6 (43) |
| Vomiting | 5 (36) |
| Focal deficit | 5 (36) |
| Neck stiffness | 5 (36) |
| Aphasia | 3 (21) |
| Tremor | 2 (14) |
| Dizziness | 2 (14) |
| Dysarthria | 1 (7) |
| Balance disturbances | 1 (7) |
| Myoclonus | 1 (7) |
*Other symptoms included dyspnea in 2 (14%), abdominal pain in 3 (21%), diarrhea in 1 (7%), dysuria in 1 (7%), body aches in 3 (21%), and rhinorrhea in 1 (7%)
Brain areas affected in 13 hospitalized patients with Powassan/deer tick virus encephalitis, New York, USA, 2004–2012
| Areas affected | No. (%) patients |
|---|---|
| Regions | |
| Cerebral cortex | 7 (54) |
| Basal ganglia | 7 (54) |
| Brain stem | 4 (31) |
| Cerebellum | 3 (23) |
| Thalamus | 3 (23) |
| Meninges | 2 (15) |
| Sides | |
| Left | 9 (69) |
| Right | 2 (15) |
| Bilateral | 2 (15) |
Diagnostic evaluation and outcome of POWV/DTV encephalitis, by county and date of illness, New York, USA, 2004–2012*
| Category | Data by case no. | |||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13† | 14 | |
| Patient age, y | 91 | 83 | 70 | 5 | 62 | 77 | 81 | 81 | 9 | 4 | 76 | 73 | 77 | 32 |
| Date of illness | Jun 2004 | Aug 2005 | Jun 2007 | Aug 2007 | Jun 2007 | Nov 2007 | Nov 2007 | Jul 2007 | Jul 2008 | Apr 2009 | Jan 2009 | Jun 2009 | Dec 2010 | Apr 2012 |
| County | Alb | West | Cort | Lewis | Put | West | West | West | West | Dutch | Mad | Put | Put | Dutch |
| LHV | No | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| POWV MIA | ||||||||||||||
| Acute | Pos | Neg | Pos | Pos | ND | Pos | Pos | Neg | Pos | Pos | Neg | Pos | Pos | Pos |
| Conv | Pos | Pos | Pos | Pos | ND | Pos | Pos | Ind | Pos | Pos | Pos | Pos | Pos | Pos |
| PRNT titer | ||||||||||||||
| Acute | 40,960 | 320 | 320 | 20 | ND | 320 | 1,280 | <10 | 10 | 320 | <10 | 2,560 | 5,120 | 1,280 |
| Conv | 40,960 | 1,280 | 320 | 80 | ND | 320 | 5,120 | 40 | 160 | 2,560 | 40 | 20,480 | 5,120 | 320 |
| PCR for POWV/DTV NS5 gene | ND | ND | ND | ND | Pos (brain) | ND | ND | Neg | ND | Neg | Neg | Neg | Pos (CSF) | Neg |
| Lineage | U | U | U | U | DTV | U | U | U | U | U | U | U | DTV | U |
| Outcome | LADL | LADL | Died | LADL | Died | Died | LADL | Died | LADL‡ | LADL | LADL | LADL‡ | Died | LADL |
| WNV testing | ||||||||||||||
| ELISA | IgM–, IgG+ | Neg | Neg | IgM–, IgG+ | ND | Neg | Neg | Neg | Neg | Neg | Neg | Neg | Neg | Neg |
| PRNT | Neg | Neg | NA | Neg | NA | Neg | NA | NA | NA | Neg | NA | NA | Neg | Neg |
| SLEV PRNT | ||||||||||||||
| Acute | Neg | 10 | Neg | NA | NA | Neg | NA | NA | NA | Neg | NA | NA | Neg | Neg |
| Conv | Neg | 80 | Neg | NA | NA | Neg | NA | NA | NA | Neg | NA | NA | Neg | Neg |
*All tests were done on serum samples except as indicated. POWV, Powassan virus prototype strain; DTV, deer tick virus; Alb, Albany; West, Westchester; Cort, Cortland; Put, Putnam; Dutch, Dutchess; Mad, Madison; LHV, Lower Hudson Valley, MIA, microsphere immunoassay; ND, not done; Pos, positive; Neg, negative; Conv, convalescent; Ind, indeterminate; PRNT, plaque reduction neutralization test; NS5, nonstructural protein 5 gene; CSF, cerebrospinal fluid; U, Unknown; LADL, limited activity of daily living; WNV, West Nile virus; SLEV, Saint Louis encephalitis virus; NA, not available. †Acute-phase CSF POWV IgM+ by MIA performed at Wadsworth Laboratory, New York State Department of Health; convalescent-phase CSF POWV IgM+ and IgG+ by ELISA performed at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (PRNT titer 8,192). ‡Imbalance.
Neurologic deficits at the time of discharge in hospitalized patients with Powassan/deer tick virus encephalitis, New York, USA, 2004–2012*
| Neurologic deficit | No. (%) patients |
|---|---|
| Significant limitation in ADL, n = 13 | 11 (85) |
| Cognitive deficit, n = 11 | 6 (55) |
| Bed bound, n = 13 | 7 (54) |
| Focal deficit, n = 10 | 4 (40) |
| Quadriplegia, n = 9 | 3 (33) |
| Ventilator dependence, n = 11 | 3 (27) |
| Aphasia, n = 11 | 3 (27) |
| Imbalance, n = 11 | 2 (18) |
| Headache, n = 11 | 2 (18) |
| Ophthalmoplegia, n = 9 | 1 (11) |
*n, no. patients evaluable; ADL, activities of daily living.