Literature DB >> 949558

Clinical aspects of human Venezuelan equine encephalitis in Texas.

G S Bowen, T R Fashinell, P B Dean, M B Gregg.   

Abstract

The Venezuelan equine encephalitis epidemic which occurred in Texas in 1971 produced a wide range of predominantly mild clinical symptoms. This epidemic, which peaked on 13-14 July, was most intensely felt in the far-south counties of Cameron and Hidalgo. In all, 88 laboratory-confirmed human cases were reported to the U.S. Center for Disease Control by the Texas State Department of Health. The ratio of male to female cases was about two to one. An attack of 20.8 cases per 100,000, observed in both the 20-29 and 30-39 age groups, was higher than attack rates experienced by other age groups and by the population at large. Together, Cameron and Hidalgo counties experienced a much higher overall attack rate (21.7 cases por 100,000) than did affected counties in the Corpus Christi area (4.9 cases per 100,000). Knowledge about when various patients were first exposed points to an incubation period ranging from 27.5 hours to four days. In those 79 cases for which clinical data were available, the most common clinical manifestations were found to be fever, severe headache, myalgia, and chills. Evidence of mild to moderate central nervous system involvement was found in 10 out of 25 children and young people under 17 years of age, and in six out of 54 adults. Two children still had residual paralysis six weeks after onset of illness, but by 10 months these sequelae had disappeared. Seven of the 54 adults, however, still complained of tiring easily a year after onset of illness. Leukopenia, as demonstrated by a count of less rhan 4,500 white blood cells per cubic millimeter, was observed in 75 per cent of the patients examined.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 949558

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull Pan Am Health Organ        ISSN: 0085-4638


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