Autochthonous West Nile Virus Infection Outbreak in Humans (Asti, Piedmont, Italy, August-October 2018) and Long-Term Sequelae Follow-Up.

West Nile virus encephalitis meningitis outbreak

Journal

Tropical medicine and infectious disease
ISSN: 2414-6366
Titre abrégé: Trop Med Infect Dis
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 101709042

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
16 Aug 2022
Historique:
received: 30 06 2022
revised: 25 07 2022
accepted: 28 07 2022
entrez: 25 8 2022
pubmed: 26 8 2022
medline: 26 8 2022
Statut: epublish

Résumé

West Nile virus (WNV) infection is a reemerging zoonosis recently provoking significant outbreaks throughout Europe. During the summer of 2018, the number of WNV infections rose with a peak of new diagnoses of West Nile neuro-invasive disease (WNND). Most of the Italian cases were clustered in the Po River Valley. We present a case series of nine patients with WNV infection admitted to the Cardinal Massaia Hospital from 30 August 2018 to 1 October 2018. Demographic, immunovirological, clinical and therapeutic data are shown, and a report on clinical sequelae from the subsequent follow-up in patients with WNV and WNND. We showed the clinical, radiological and biochemical characteristics of WNV-infected patients. The risk factors and the clinical presentation of WNV in most patients in our case series were typical of that described in the literature, although, despite the high morbidity and mortality of WNND, we showed survival of 100% and long-term sequelae in only three patients. Environmental conditions may be essential in WNV outbreaks, and WNND can be clinically neurological multiform. Our long-lasting follow-up with clinical or radiological monitoring confirmed the morbidity of long-term neurological sequelae after WNND. Further studies are needed to investigate the epidemiology and physiopathology of bacterial superinfections after WNV infection.

Identifiants

pubmed: 36006277
pii: tropicalmed7080185
doi: 10.3390/tropicalmed7080185
pmc: PMC9412690
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Références

Lancet Infect Dis. 2015 Aug;15(8):951-9
pubmed: 26163373
JAMA. 2013 Jul 17;310(3):308-15
pubmed: 23860989
Euro Surveill. 2021 May;26(19):
pubmed: 33988124
Biomed Res Int. 2015;2015:376230
pubmed: 25866777
BMC Infect Dis. 2017 Sep 6;17(1):609
pubmed: 28877682
Environ Res. 2018 Nov;167:544-549
pubmed: 30145430
Nat Clin Pract Neurol. 2006 May;2(5):264-75
pubmed: 16932563
Zoonoses Public Health. 2020 Feb;67(1):54-61
pubmed: 31612606
Blood Transfus. 2013 Oct;11(4):563-74
pubmed: 24120610
Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2007 Aug;26(8):767
pubmed: 17848904
Trop Med Infect Dis. 2021 Apr 24;6(2):
pubmed: 33923347
Vaccines (Basel). 2020 Nov 02;8(4):
pubmed: 33147758

Auteurs

Tommaso Lupia (T)

Unit of Infectious Diseases, Cardinal Massaia Hospital, 14100 Asti, Italy.

Valentina Libanore (V)

Unit of Infectious Diseases, Cardinal Massaia Hospital, 14100 Asti, Italy.

Silvia Corcione (S)

Department of Medical Sciences, Infectious Diseases, University of Turin, 10124 Torino, Italy.

Valentina Fornari (V)

Department of Medical Sciences, Infectious Diseases, University of Turin, 10124 Torino, Italy.

Barbara Rizzello (B)

Department of Medical Sciences, Infectious Diseases, University of Turin, 10124 Torino, Italy.

Roberta Bosio (R)

Department of Medical Sciences, Infectious Diseases, University of Turin, 10124 Torino, Italy.

Giacomo Stroffolini (G)

Department of Medical Sciences, Infectious Diseases, University of Turin, 10124 Torino, Italy.

Paolo Bigliano (P)

Unit of Infectious Diseases, Cardinal Massaia Hospital, 14100 Asti, Italy.

Silvia Fontana (S)

Unit of Infectious Diseases, Cardinal Massaia Hospital, 14100 Asti, Italy.

Francesca Patti (F)

Unit of Infectious Diseases, Cardinal Massaia Hospital, 14100 Asti, Italy.

Maria Teresa Brusa (MT)

Unit of Infectious Diseases, Cardinal Massaia Hospital, 14100 Asti, Italy.

Maria Degioanni (M)

Unit of Infectious Diseases, Cardinal Massaia Hospital, 14100 Asti, Italy.

Erika Concialdi (E)

Unit of Laboratory Medicine and Microbiology, Cardinal Massaia Hospital, 14100 Asti, Italy.

Anna Sara Navazio (AS)

Unit of Laboratory Medicine and Microbiology, Cardinal Massaia Hospital, 14100 Asti, Italy.

Maurizio Penna (M)

Unit of Laboratory Medicine and Microbiology, Cardinal Massaia Hospital, 14100 Asti, Italy.

Francesco Giuseppe De Rosa (FG)

Unit of Infectious Diseases, Cardinal Massaia Hospital, 14100 Asti, Italy.
Department of Medical Sciences, Infectious Diseases, University of Turin, 10124 Torino, Italy.

Classifications MeSH