| Literature DB >> 29432457 |
Ravi Mehta1,2, Cristiane Nascimento Soares3, Raquel Medialdea-Carrera1,2, Mark Ellul1,2,4, Marcus Tulius Texeira da Silva5,6, Anna Rosala-Hallas7, Marcia Rodrigues Jardim8, Girvan Burnside7, Luciana Pamplona9, Maneesh Bhojak4, Radhika Manohar4, Gabriel Amorelli Medeiros da Silva3, Marcus Vinicius Adriano10, Patricia Brasil11, Rita Maria Ribeiro Nogueira12, Carolina Cardoso Dos Santos12, Lance Turtle1,2,4, Patricia Carvalho de Sequeira12, David W Brown13,14, Michael J Griffiths1,2,15, Ana Maria Bispo de Filippis12, Tom Solomon1,2,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: During 2015-16 Brazil experienced the largest epidemic of Zika virus ever reported. This arthropod-borne virus (arbovirus) has been linked to Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) in adults but other neurological associations are uncertain. Chikungunya virus has caused outbreaks in Brazil since 2014 but associated neurological disease has rarely been reported here. We investigated adults with acute neurological disorders for Zika, chikungunya and dengue, another arbovirus circulating in Brazil.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29432457 PMCID: PMC5837186 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0006212
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Fig 1Study population of patients with neurological disease associated with suspected Zika virus infection.
*These patients did not appear in the laboratory database search because their CSF sample was not recorded on the database and no clinical information was included in request forms for serum and/or urine. They were identified by the clinicians who had previously managed their care in our study hospitals.
Virological evidence for Zika, chikungunya and/or dengue virus infection in 22 patients presenting with acute neurological disease, ordered by date of admission.
| Patient | Zika | Chikungunya | Dengue | Other CSF investigations | Virological Diagnosis | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CSF PCR | CSF IgM | Serum PCR | Serum IgM | Urine PCR | CSF PCR | CSF IgM | Serum PCR | Serum IgM | Urine PCR | CSF PCR | CSF IgM | Serum PCR | Serum IgM | Urine PCR | |||
| 1 | - | + | - | - | + | - | - | - | - | - | - | + | - | + | - | Neg: MCS, HSV, VDRL, CRAG | Zika-CNS +/- Dengue-CNS |
| 2 | - | + | - | - | - | - | - | - | + | - | - | + | - | + | - | na | Zika-CNS or Dengue-CNS or both, Chik-Syst |
| 3 | - | + | + | - | + | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | + | - | Neg: HSV | Zika-CNS +/- Dengue-Syst |
| 4 | + | + | - | - | na | + | - | + | - | na | - | - | - | - | na | Neg: MCS | Zika/Chik-CNS |
| 5 | - | + | - | - | + | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Neg: MCS, VDRL | Zika-CNS |
| 6 | na | na | - | - | - | na | na | - | + | - | na | na | - | + | - | Neg: MCS, VDRL | Chik/Dengue-Syst |
| 7 | - | + | - | + | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | + | - | na | Zika-CNS or Dengue-Syst or both |
| 8 | - | - | - | - | - | + | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Neg: MCS | Chik-CNS |
| 9 | - | + | na | na | na | + | + | na | na | na | - | - | na | na | na | Neg: HSV | Zika/Chik-CNS |
| 10 | - | + | - | + | + | - | - | - | - | - | - | na | - | - | - | Neg: MCS | Zika-CNS |
| 11 | - | - | - | - | - | + | + | - | + | + | - | - | - | - | - | Neg: MCS, VDRL | Chik-CNS |
| 12 | - | - | na | na | - | + | + | na | na | - | - | - | na | na | - | na | Chik-CNS |
| 13 | - | - | - | - | - | + | - | + | + | - | - | - | - | - | - | Neg: MCS, VDRL, CRAG, CMV/VZV/HSV | Chik-CNS |
| 14 | - | - | na | na | na | + | - | na | na | na | - | - | na | na | na | na | Chik-CNS |
| 15 | - | - | na | na | na | + | - | na | na | na | - | - | na | na | na | Neg: HSV | Chik-CNS |
| 16 | + | + | na | na | - | + | + | na | na | - | - | - | na | na | - | na | Zika/Chik-CNS |
| 17 | na | na | - | - | + | na | na | + | - | - | na | na | - | - | - | Pos: VDRL | Zika/Chik-Syst |
| 18 | - | - | na | na | + | + | + | na | na | - | - | - | na | na | - | Neg: HSV | Chik-CNS, Zika-Syst |
| 19 | - | - | - | - | - | + | + | + | + | - | - | - | - | + | - | na | Chik-CNS, Dengue-Syst |
| 20 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | + | + | + | - | - | - | - | - | na | Chik-Syst |
| 21 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | + | + | - | - | - | - | - | Neg: MCS, VDRL | Chik-Syst |
| 22 | - | + | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | na | Zika-CNS |
"+" = positive, "-" = negative, "na" = sample not available or inadequate volume; PCR = polymerase chain reaction; CSF = cerebrospinal fluid; MCS = microscopy, culture and sensitivity; HSV = herpes simplex virus, CMV = cytomegalovirus, VZV = varicella zoster virus, VDRL = venereal disease research laboratory (syphilis), CRAG = cryptococcal antigen, Chik = chikungunya; CNS = virus detected in central nervous system, Syst = virus detected systemically (i.e. outside CNS) only. Zika virus PCR primers used: 1086–1102, 1107–1137.[24] See appendix for antibody levels, IgG results and time between infection and sample collection.
*Preliminary information for this patient has previously been published.
†These patients had PCR evidence of Zika virus infection, with serological evidence of dengue infection potentially secondary to cross-reactivity.
Fig 2Venn diagram for 22 patients showing virological evidence of CNS or systemic infection with Zika, chikungunya and/or dengue, and clinical presentation with CNS or peripheral nervous system disease.
We distinguish virological evidence of CNS or systemic infection (based on PCR/antibody testing) from clinical evidence of CNS or peripheral nervous system disease (based on clinical features). Patients in the inner darker circles have evidence of CNS +/- systemic infection with the respective virus. Those in the outer paler circles have evidence of only systemic infection with the respective virus. Note that patients 1 and 3 had confirmed Zika, +/- dengue; patients 2 and 7 had Zika or dengue or both.
Individual clinical features of 22 patients presenting with neurological disease associated with Zika, chikungunya and/or dengue virus infection, ordered by date of admission.
| Patient | Virological Diagnosis | Systemic Features | Prodrome Length (days) | Neurological Features | CSF WCC | CSF Protein | Anti-ganglioside Antibody | Neurological Diagnosis (levels of certainty) | Management | Progress and Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 (F/47) | Zika-CNS +/- Dengue-CNS | Rash, arthralgia, malaise | 4 | Confusion, dysarthria, drowsiness; paraparesis; GCS 3; CT head—diffuse white matter hypodensities | 10 | 1·11 | GM1 | Encephalitis (I) | Mannitol | ICU; intubated; patient rapidly deteriorated and died |
| WCC 8·0 | ||||||||||
| 2 (F/59) | Zika-CNS or Dengue-CNS or both, Chik-Syst | Fever, rash, arthralgia | 7 | UL and LL paraesthesia; spastic quadraparesis; extensor plantars; impaired UL and LL LT, PP, Vi, Pr; urinary retention; GCS 15; MRI spine—intramedullary signal abnormality involving cervical and thoracic cord; MRI brain—normal; NP—normal | 4 | 0·36 | GM1, GD1a, GD1b | Myelitis (I) | IVIG; steroids x 2 | Developed pulmonary oedema on IVIG; responded to steroids, mRS 3 at 4 months |
| WCC 8·1 | ||||||||||
| 3 (M/26) | Zika-CNS +/- Dengue-Syst | Fever | 1 | Confusion; truncal, UL and LL paraesthesia and numbness; spastic hyperreflexic quadraparesis; T5 sensory level; LMN facial nerve and supranuclear gaze palsies; impaired UL and LL LT, PP, Vi, Pr; urinary incontinence; GCS 13; MRI brain and spine—signal abnormality involving cerebellar peduncles, medulla and intramedullary cervical cord | 100 | 1·12 | GM1, GD1a, GD1b | Encephalo-myelitis (I,I) | IVIG; steroids | ICU; intubated; improved, mRS 1 at 4 months |
| 4 (M/34) | Zika/Chik-CNS | Rash | 12 | UL and LL paraesthesia; mild ataxia; bilateral LMN facial nerve palsy; hyperreflexic LL; GCS 15; MRI brain—gadolinium enhancement of bilateral facial nerves; NP—normal | 2 | 0·69 | - | GBS variant (facial diplegia with paraesthesia) | IVIG | Improved, full recovery at 2 months |
| 5 (F/41) | Zika-CNS | Fever, rash, malaise | 5 | LL and peri-orbital paraesthesia; normotonic areflexic paraparesis; impaired LL LT, PP, Vi; GCS 15; CT brain—normal | 0 | 2·07 | na | GBS (II) | IVIG | Improved (extent unknown) |
| WCC 21·8 | ||||||||||
| 6 (F/30) | Chik/Dengue-Syst | Fever, rash, malaise | 27 | LL paraesthesia; normoreflexic paraparesis; urinary retention; GCS 15; MRI brain and spine—normal; NP—normal | 0 | 0·21 | - | Myelitis (II) | IVIG; steroids | Improved (extent unknown) |
| WCC 9·3 | ||||||||||
| 7 (F/66) | Zika-CNS or Dengue-Syst or both | Fever, arthralgia, malaise | 13 | UL and LL paraesthesia; flaccid areflexic quadraparesis; bilateral LMN facial nerve palsy; impaired UL and LL LT, PP, Vi; GCS 15; NP—AMSAN | 0 | 0·95 | GD1a | GBS (I) | IVIG | ICU; intubated; improved at 1 week (extent unknown) |
| WCC 7·7 | ||||||||||
| 8 (M/20) | Chik-CNS | Fever | 0 | R UL and LL paraesthesia and triparesis (L UL spared), hyperreflexic LL; impaired LL LT, PP, Vi, Pr; C6 sensory level; urinary retention; GCS 15; MRI spine—signal abnormality involving cervical and thoracic cord; MRI brain normal; NP—normal | 0 | 0·29 | - | Myelitis (I) | Steroids x 2 | Improved, mRS 2 at 3 weeks |
| WCC 15·4 | ||||||||||
| 9 (F/80) | Zika/Chik-CNS | Fever, rash, arthralgia, malaise | 5 | Headache, confusion; flaccid hyporeflexic quadraparesis; GCS 14; MRI brain and spine—signal abnormality involving anterior medulla, anterior cervical and thoracic cord, temporal lobes, amygdala, small area adjacent to temporal horn of L lateral ventricle, pachymeningeal enhancement | 117 | 1·74 | na | Encephalo-myelitis (I,I) with subclinical meningitis | IVIG | ICU; developed sacral osteomyelitis; improved, mRS 4 at 2 months |
| PLT 134 | ||||||||||
| WCC 7·5 | ||||||||||
| 10 (M/38) | Zika-CNS | Fever, rash, malaise | 10 | LL paraesthesia; flaccid areflexic quadraparesis; L LMN facial nerve palsy; impaired LL Pr; GCS 15 | 1 | 1·72 | - | GBS (II) | IVIG; antivirals | ICU; intubated, ventilator-associated pneumonia; improved (extent unknown) |
| PLT 220 | ||||||||||
| WCC 14·0 | ||||||||||
| 11 (M/76) | Chik-CNS | Rash, arthralgia | 0 | 2 seizures; confusion, dysarthria, headache, neck stiffness; spastic paraparesis; extensor plantars, palmomental reflex; LL neuropathic pain; T2-3 sensory level; urinary incontinence; GCS 14 | 80 | 1·45 | GD1a | Meningo-encephalo-myelitis (III,I,III) | Antivirals; antibiotics | Unknown outcome |
| PLT 254 | ||||||||||
| WCC 13·0 | ||||||||||
| 12 (M/63) | Chik-CNS | Fever, rash, arthralgia, malaise | 2 | LL paraesthesia; flaccid areflexic paraperesis; T4 sensory level; urinary retention; fell with intracranial injury; GCS 15 on admission, 12 after fall; CT brain normal, MRI brain and spine normal; NP—AMSAN | 0 | 0·92 | - | Myeloradiculitis (II) | IVIG | ICU, intubated (after fall and head injury); no improvement; mRS 5 at 2 months |
| PLT 116 | ||||||||||
| WCC 6·5 | ||||||||||
| 13 (F/51) | Chik-CNS | Fever, arthralgia, malaise | 6 | Confusion, 1 x seizure, drowsiness, dysarthria; GCS 3; CT head normal | 11 | 0·45 | GQ1b | Encephalitis (I) | Antivirals | Improved, full recovery at 2 months |
| 14 (M/45) | Chik-CNS | Fever, arthralgia, malaise, diarrhoea | 29 | UL and LL paraesthesia; flaccid areflexic quadraparesis; impaired UL and LL LT, PP; GCS 15 | 0 | 0·75 | na | GBS (II) | IVIG | ICU; improved mRS 3 |
| PLT 203 | ||||||||||
| WCC 8·7 | ||||||||||
| 15 (M/84) | Chik-CNS | Fever, rash, arthralgia, malaise, diarrhoea | 4 | Confusion, impaired speech and swallow; flaccid hyporeflexic quadraparesis; myalgia; GCS 8; MRI brain—focal areas of hyperintensity likely related to microangiopathy; NP—inflammatory myopathy | 42 | 1·11 | na | Encephalitis (I), Myositis | IVIG; antivirals; antibiotics; antifungals | Ventilator-associated pneumonia; no improvement, mRS 5 at 6 weeks |
| PLT 80 | ||||||||||
| WCC 16·3 | ||||||||||
| 16 (M/65) | Zika/Chik-CNS | Fever, rash, arthralgia, malaise | 0 | LL paraesthesia; flaccid areflexic paraparesis; T11 sensory level; impaired LL sensation LT, PP, Vi, Pr; urinary retention; GCS 15; MRI brain and spine normal; NP—AMSAN | 10 | 1·08 | na | Myeloradiculitis (I) | IVIG; steroids | No improvement at 3 weeks |
| PLT 130 | ||||||||||
| WCC 9·9 | ||||||||||
| 17 (F/19) | Zika/Chik-Syst | Rash | 41 | UL and LL paraesthesia; quadraparesis, hyporeflexic LL; GCS 15; CT brain normal; NP—AMAN; patient 19 weeks pregnant at admission, foetus diagnosed with Dandy-Walker syndrome | 2 | 0·23 | - | GBS (II) | IVIG | No improvement at 3 weeks |
| PLT 537 | ||||||||||
| WCC 9·0 | ||||||||||
| 18 (F/56) | Chik-CNS, Zika-Syst | Fever, rash, malaise | 4 | LL paraesthesia; flaccid areflexic quadraparesis; impaired UL & LL LT, PP, Vi, Pr; C7 sensory level; urinary retention; GCS 15; MRI brain and spine normal; NP—AMSAN | 0 | 0·71 | na | Myeloradiculitis (II) | IVIG; steroids | No improvement, mRS 5 at 1 month |
| PLT 340 | ||||||||||
| WCC 15·0 | ||||||||||
| 19 (M/62) | Chik-CNS, Dengue-Syst | Fever, rash | 8 | LL paraesthesia; normotonic hyperreflexic paraplegia; extensor plantars; impaired LL Vi; T6-8 sensory level; urinary incontinence; GCS 15; CT brain normal, MRI brain and spine normal; NP—AIDP | 16 | 1·09 | - | Myeloradiculitis (I) | IVIG; steroids | Improved, mRS 2 at 1 month |
| PLT 680 | ||||||||||
| WCC 18·8 | ||||||||||
| 20 (M/17) | Chik-Syst | Fever, rash | 16 | L sided numbness (LL, UL, truncal); L hemiparesis; L UMN facial nerve palsy; headache; impaired L sided UL & LL LT, PP; GCS 15; MRI brain—demyelinating lesions R parietal lobe & thalamus consistent with ADEM | na | 0·44 | na | ADEM | IVIG; steroids | Improved, mRS 2 at 3 weeks |
| PLT 362 | ||||||||||
| WCC 6·3 | ||||||||||
| 21 (F/67) | Chik-Syst | Fever, arthralgia | 7 | Flaccid areflexic quadraparesis; dysphagia; palatal weakness; dyspnoea; impaired UL & LL Pr, LL Vi; GCS 15; CT brain normal; NP—AMSAN | 10 | 0·71 | - | GBS (I) | IVIG x 2 | ICU; intubated; no improvement, mRS 5 at 2 weeks |
| PLT 397 | ||||||||||
| WCC 8·9 | ||||||||||
| 22 (F/52) | Zika-CNS | Fever | 0 | LL and R facial numbness, impaired co-ordination; headache, diplopia; GCS 15; MRI brain—signal abnormality involving frontal and parietal lobes, pons and right cerebellar peduncle | 6 | 0·37 | GD1a | Encephalitis | Steroids | Improved, mRS 0 at 2 months |
| PLT 412 | ||||||||||
| WCC 10·2 |
Prodrome length = interval between onset of infection and neurological illness; Chik = chikungunya; CNS = virus detected in central nervous system, Syst = virus detected systemically (i.e. outside CNS) only; PLT = platelet count x109/L, WCC = white cell count (systemic x109/L, CSF /μL); L = left, R = right, LL = lower limb, UL = upper limb, CSF = cerebrospinal fluid, LMN = lower motor neuron, UMN = upper motor neuron, LT = light touch, PP = pinprick, Vi = vibration, Pr = proprioception, GCS = Glasgow coma scale; MRI = magnetic resonance imaging, CT = computed tomography, NP = neurophysiology; AMSAN = acute motor and sensory axonal neuropathy; AMAN = acute motor axonal neuropathy; AIDP = acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy; GBS = Guillain-Barré syndrome, ADEM = acute disseminated encephalomyelitis; IVIG = intravenous immunoglobulin; ICU = intensive care unit admission, mRS = modified Rankin Scale; "na" = not available. For neurological diagnoses the levels of diagnostic certainty are indicated I-III (highest to lowest), as per the Brighton and other criteria (appendix). The time post-onset of neurological symptoms is given for outcomes, where known.
*Although the GCS score was 15, the clinical features and imaging indicated focal encephalitis.
Fig 3Central nervous system (CNS) imaging abnormalities in patients with evidence of Zika, chikungunya and/or dengue virus infection.
A: Encephalomyelitis in a patient with CNS Zika and systemic dengue infection (patient 3). Fluid attenuation inversion recovery [FLAIR] signal abnormality involving the middle cerebellar peduncles, more marked on the right (axial scan). B: Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis in a patient with systemic chikungunya infection (patient 20). Confluent areas of T2 signal abnormality suggesting neuroinflammation consistent with demyelination (coronal scan). C, D, E: Encephalomyelitis with subclinical meningitis in a patient with CNS Zika + chikungunya infection (patient 9). FLAIR signal abnormality involving the medial temporal lobes, amygdala, and a small area of abnormality adjacent to the temporal horn of the left lateral ventricle (C, axial scan). High signal intensity on T2-weighted images in the anterior medulla, and anterior cervical and thoracic cord (D and E, sagittal scans). F, G, H: Myelitis in a patient with CNS Zika + dengue and systemic chikungunya infection (patient 2). Extensive intramedullary signal abnormality of the cervical cord, without evidence of contrast enhancement (F, sagittal T2-weighted scan; G, sagittal T1-weighted scan with gadolinium; H, axial T2-weighted scan). I, J: Facial diplegia with paraesthesia in patient with CNS Zika + chikungunya infection (patient 4). Bilateral facial nerve enhancement on T2-weighted images with gadolinium (axial scan).
Clinical characteristics of 22 patients presenting with neurological disease associated with Zika, chikungunya and/or dengue virus infection.
| n (%) or median (IQR) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| All patients | CNS disease (n = 11) | PNS disease (n = 7) | CNS & PNS disease (n = 4) | |
| Age (years) | 51·5 (35–64·5) | 51 (28–67·5) | 41 (35–55·5) | 62·5 (60·5–63·5) |
| Males | 11 (50%) | 5 (45%) | 3 (43%) | 3 (75%) |
| Previous yellow fever vaccination (of 12 patients) | 1 (8%) | 1 of 4 (25%) | 0 of 4 (0%) | 0 (0%) |
| Previous dengue (of 20 patients) | 5 (25%) | 4 (36%) | 0 of 5 (0%) | 1 of 3 (33%) |
| Co-morbidity (of 20 patients) | 10 (50%) | 5 (45%) | 2 of 6 (33%) | 3 of 3 (100%) |
| 2 (10%) | 2 (18%) | 0 of 6 (0%) | 0 of 3 (0%) | |
| 2 (10%) | 0 (0%) | 2 of 6 (33%) | 0 of 3 (0%) | |
| 6 (30%) | 3 (27%) | 0 of 6 (0%) | 3 of 3 (100%) | |
| 2 (10%) | 1 (9%) | 1 of 6 (17%) | 0 of 3 (0%) | |
| 2 (10%) | 1 (9%) | 0 of 6 (0%) | 1 of 3 (33%) | |
| 1 (5%) | 1 (9%) | 0 of 6 (0%) | 0 of 3 (0%) | |
| 1 (5%) | 0 (0%) | 1 of 6 (17%) | 0 of 3 (0%) | |
| 1 (5%) | 1 (9%) | 0 of 6 (0%) | 0 of 3 (0%) | |
| Systemic features | ||||
| 18 (82%) | 9 (82%) | 5 (71%) | 4 (100%) | |
| 15 (68%) | 7 (64%) | 4 (57%) | 4 (100%) | |
| 11 (50%) | 6 (55%) | 3 (43%) | 2 (50%) | |
| 12 (55%) | 5 (45%) | 4 (57%) | 3 (75%) | |
| 2 (9%) | 1 (9%) | 1 (14%) | 0 (0%) | |
| Prodrome length (days) | 5·5 (2·5–11·5) | 4 (0·5–6·5) | 12 (8·5–21) | 3 (1·5–5) |
| Neurological symptoms | ||||
| 19 (86%) | 9 (82%) | 6 (86%) | 4 (100%) | |
| 17 (77%) | 7 (64%) | 6 (86%) | 4 (100%) | |
| Neurological examination (of 21 patients) | ||||
| 6 (29%) | 2 of 10 (20%) | 4 (57%) | 0 (0%) | |
| 8 (38%) | 4 of 10 (40%) | 0 (0%) | 4 (100%) | |
| 8 (38%) | 6 of 10 (60%) | 1 (14%) | 1 (25%) | |
| 11 (52%) | 2 of 10 (20%) | 6 (86%) | 3 (75%) | |
| 6 (29%) | 4 of 10 (40%) | 1 (14%) | 1 (25%) | |
| Lumbar puncture results | ||||
| 4 (0–11) | 10·5 (4·5–70·5) | 1 (0–2) | 5 (0–11·5) | |
| 83·5 (44·25–111) | 45 (36·4–111·5) | 75 (70–133.2) | 100 (86·8–108·3) | |
| Treatment | ||||
| 17 (77%) | 6 (55%) | 7 (100%) | 4 (100%) | |
| 9 (41%) | 6 (55%) | 0 (0%) | 3 (75%) | |
| Outcome | ||||
| 14 (67%) | 7 of 10 (70%) | 5 (71%) | 2 (50%) | |
| 8 (36%) | 3 (27%) | 4 (57%) | 1 (25%) | |
| 6 of 21 (29%) | 2 of 10 (20%) | 3 (43%) | 1 (25%) | |
| 1 (5%) | 1 (9%) | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | |
CNS = central nervous system; PNS = peripheral nervous system. For certain parameters we did not have data for all patients; the number of patients for whom data was available is indicated in brackets.