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Jamestown Canyon virus encephalitis in a heart transplant patient.

Wajih Askar1, Puneet Menaria2, Vinay Thohan3, Charles F Brummitt4.   

Abstract

Jamestown Canyon virus (JtCV) is an arbovirus and a member of the California serogroup. To our knowledge, all the cases of JtCV have been reported in immunocompetent patients since it was first detected in 1997. We report a case of JtCV encephalitis in a solid organ transplant patient. A 48-year-old woman from Wisconsin had multiple hospital admissions for symptoms of progressive confusion, visual hallucinations, and inability to perform self-care. Initial evaluation was significant for lymphocytes in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and multiple infectious and metabolic causes were excluded. Further investigation found JtCV IgM in serum, and CSF. The patient's clinical course was compatible with JtCV encephalitis, and she was treated with ribavirin in addition to reduction of her immunosuppressive medications. She showed gradual and significant improvement in her mental and functional status. JtCV can cause a variety of symptoms that range from a flu-like syndrome to encephalitis. There have been an increased number of reported cases in recent years which is attributed to increased physician awareness and the availability of laboratory testing. Optimal treatment is still not known.
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Keywords:  Jamestown Canyon virus; PRNT; arbovirus; heart transplant; solid organ transplant; viral encephalitis

Year:  2019        PMID: 31713971     DOI: 10.1111/tid.13210

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transpl Infect Dis        ISSN: 1398-2273            Impact factor:   2.228


  3 in total

1.  Jamestown Canyon Virus (JCV) Encephalitis Mimicking Acute Stroke in Michigan: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.

Authors:  Fnu Rameez; Meggen Walsh; Nabil Wees; Rushna Ali; Jiangyong Min; Evan Tank; Muhib Khan
Journal:  Neurohospitalist       Date:  2021-06-24

2.  Encephalitis Caused by Jamestown Canyon Virus in a Liver Transplant Patient, North Carolina, USA, 2017.

Authors:  Emily J Ciccone; Alena J Markmann; Megan L Srinivas; Kara J Levinson; Melissa B Miller; David van Duin; Cynthia L Gay
Journal:  Open Forum Infect Dis       Date:  2022-01-30       Impact factor: 3.835

3.  Transfusion-transmitted arboviruses: Update and systematic review.

Authors:  Ángel Giménez-Richarte; María Isabel Ortiz de Salazar; María-Paz Giménez-Richarte; Miriam Collado; Pedro Luís Fernández; Carlos Clavijo; Laura Navarro; Cristina Arbona; Pascual Marco; Jose-Manuel Ramos-Rincon
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2022-10-06
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