INVESTIGADORES
RE Viviana Elizabeth
artículos
Título:
Human outbreak of St. Louis encephalitis detected in Argentina, 2005.
Autor/es:
SPINSANTI L; DÍAZ A; GLATSTEIN N; ARSELAN S; MORALES MA; FARIAS A; FABBRI C; AGUILAR J; RÉ V; FRÍAS M; ALMIRON W; HUNSPERGER E; SIIRIN M; TRAVASSOS DA ROSA A; TESH R; ENRÍA D; CONTIGIANI M
Revista:
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL VIROLOGY : THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE PAN AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR CLINICAL VIROLOGY.
Referencias:
Año: 2008 vol. 42 p. 27 - 33
ISSN:
1386-6532
Resumen:
An outbreak of flavivirus encephalitis occurred in 2005 in C´ordoba province, Argentina. Objectives: To characterize the epidemiologic and clinical features of that outbreak and provide the serologic results that identified St. Louis encephalitis virus (SLEV) as the etiologic agent. Study design: From January to May 2005, patients with symptoms of encephalitis, meningitis, or fever with severe headache were evaluated and an etiologic diagnosis achieved by detection of flavivirus-specific antibody sera and cerebrospinal fluid. The epidemic curve of 47 cases showed an explosive outbreak starting in January 2005 with one peak in mid-February and a second peak in mid-March; the epidemic ended in May. Cases occurred predominantly among persons 60 years and older. Nine deaths were reported. SLEV antibodies, when detected in 47 patients studied, had a pattern characteristic of a primary SLEV infection. Conclusions: Even though isolated cases of St. Louis encephalitis have been reported in Argentina, this is the first description of a large SLEV encephalitis outbreak in Argentina.