| Literature DB >> 28077023 |
Abi Manesh1, Mahesh Moorthy2, Rini Bandopadhyay1, Priscilla Rupali1.
Abstract
Earlier age of measles virus infection predisposes to development of sub-acute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) and this risk is heightened in HIV-infected children. We describe a HIV-infected young adult on antiretroviral therapy, presenting with a non-classical, fulminant form of SSPE to highlight the unpredictable nature of measles presentation. The recent spate of measles outbreaks due to virus introduction in populations with sub-optimal vaccine coverage or waning immunity and co-existing paediatric HIV cohorts is a cause for concern.Entities:
Keywords: Sub-acute sclerosing panencephalitis; fulminant sub-acute sclerosing panencephalitis; human immunodeficiency virus; rapid cognitive decline in HIV
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28077023 DOI: 10.1177/0956462416687675
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J STD AIDS ISSN: 0956-4624 Impact factor: 1.359