| Literature DB >> 30594238 |
Heidi Smuts1, Sarah Cronje2, Juno Thomas3, Delene Brink4, Stephen Korsman5, Diana Hardie5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Human enteroviruses (HEVs) are common causal agents of aseptic meningitis in young children. Laboratory and syndromic surveillance during December 2015 and January 2016 noted an unusually high number of paediatric aseptic meningitis cases at a hospital in Mossel Bay, Western Cape Province, South Africa. HEV was detected in clinical samples, prompting an outbreak investigation.Entities:
Keywords: Aseptic meningitis; Coxsackie virus A9; Outbreak; South Africa
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30594238 PMCID: PMC6311073 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-018-3641-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Demographics of the HEV-positive aseptic meningitis cases
| Patient | Age Range | Place of permanent residence | Epidemiological link | HEV serotype |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1501 | 0–4 | NK | No school involvement | |
| 9525 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | No school involvement | |
| 9365 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | Unknown | E9 |
| 0784 | 0–4 | Pretoria | No school involvement | E30* |
| 0780 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | No school involvement | |
| 0785 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | Unknown | E6* |
| 1502 | 0–4 | NK | No school involvement | |
| 0838 | 10–14 | Witbank | No school involvement | E5 |
| 0847 | 5–9 | Pretoria | No school involvement | E5 |
| 0864 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | No school involvement | |
| 1503 | 10–14 | NK | No school involvement | |
| 1104 | 0–4 | Middelburg | No school involvement | E5 |
| 0947 | 5–9 | Pretoria | Unknown | |
| 2083 | 5–9 | Riversdal | Unknown | CVA9 |
| 2149 | 10–14 | Kimberley | Unknown | E30* |
| 2314 | 0-4 | Mossel Bay | Unknown | CVA9/CVB3* |
| 2319 | 0-4 | Mossel Bay | Unknown | |
| 2446 | 5–9 | Douglas | Unknown | E15* |
| 2572 | 5-9 | Jan Kempdorp | Unknown | |
| 2407 | 5–9 | Bloemfontein | Unknown | E30 |
| 3965 | 10–14 | Mossel Bay | Unknown | CVA9 |
| 4103 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | Unknown | |
| 4751 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | Unknown | CVA9 |
| 5012 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | A crèche | CVA9 |
| 5018 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | Unknown | CVA9 |
| 4809 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | A crèche | CVA9 |
| 1601 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | A crèche | |
| 4969 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | Unknown | CVA9/E16* |
| 5081 | 5-9 | Mossel Bay | Unknown | CVA9 |
| 5084 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | Unknown | CVA9 |
| 1602 | 10–14 | Mossel Bay | C crèche | |
| 5114 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | B crèche | CVA9 |
| 5146 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | B crèche | CVA9 |
| 5064 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | B crèche | CVA9/E16* |
| 1603 | 0–4 | NK | A crèche | |
| 5088 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | B crèche | CVA9 |
| 5100 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | B crèche | |
| 5112 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | B crèche | CVA9/CVB3* |
| 5145 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | B crèche | CVA9 |
| 5157 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | B crèche | |
| 1604 | 0–4 | Mossel bay | B crèche | |
| 5110 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | B crèche | CVA9 |
| 4929 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | B crèche | CVA9 |
| 4938 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | Sibling of 5146 | CVA9 |
| 4962 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | B crèche | CVA9/CVB3* |
| 4965 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | C crèche | CVA9 |
| 1605 | 5–9 | Mossel Bay | C crèche | |
| 5408 | 10–14 | Mossel Bay | Unknown | CVA9/ E16* |
| 5411 | 10–14 | Mossel Bay | Unknown | |
| 5433 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | Unknown | CVA9/CVB3* |
| 5470 | 30-40 | Mossel Bay | Parent of 5110 | CVA9/CVB3* |
| 5575 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | Unknown | CVA9/ CVB3* |
| 5486 | 5–9 | Mossel Bay | Unknown | |
| 5557 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | A crèche | |
| 5578 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | Unknown | CVA9 |
| 4886 | 5–9 | Mossel Bay | B crèche | CVA9 |
| 4876 | 5–9 | Mossel Bay | Unknown | |
| 4869 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | Unknown | CVA9 |
| 5488 | 5–9 | Mossel Bay | A crèche | |
| 1606 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | C crèche | |
| 1607 | 5–9 | Mossel Bay | B crèche | |
| 1608 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | B crèche | |
| 1609 | 0–4 | Mossel Bay | B crèche |
*typing by 5’UTR sequencing and BLASTn analysis; E5- echovirus 5; E6- echovirus 6; E9- echovirus 9; E15- echovirus 15; E16- echovirus 16; E30-echovirus 30; CVA9- coxsackie virus A9; CVB3- coxsackie virus B3
Fig. 1Epidemiological curve of HEV-positive cases in Mossel Bay by date of symptom onset and serotype distribution, 1st December 2015 to 30th January 2016 (n = 63)
Fig. 2Age distribution of HEV- positive aseptic meningitis cases (n = 63)
Fig. 3(a) VP1 and (b) 5’UTR phylogenetic trees of aseptic meningitis cases associated with CVA9
Fig. 4Highlighter plot of the 5’UTR (a) and VP1 (b) nucleotide sequences of CVA9-positive aseptic meningitis cases by similarity. Highlighted sequences are common to both data sets
Fig. 5VP1 amino acid alignment of CVA9 –positive aseptic meningitis cases with other sequences from GenBank. Boxed sequences in black represent the BC loop and red box indicates South African sequences. Grey arrow shows unique amino acid change at position 64