Author:
Törün Selda Hançerli,Kaba Özge,Yakut Nurhayat,Kadayıfçı Eda Kepenekli,Kara Manolya,Yanartaş Mehpare Sarı,Somer Ayper,Duramaz Burcu Bursal,Türel Özden,Dalgıç Nazan,Alp Emel Ekşi,Salı Enes,Çakır Deniz,Önal Pınar,Çokuğraş Haluk,Aygün Fatma Deniz,Karbuz Adem,Önel Mustafa,Meşe Sevim,Ağaçfidan Ali
Abstract
AbstractThe frequency of bacterial factors causing central nervous system infections has decreased as a result of the development of our national immunization program. In this study, it is aimed to obtain the data of our local surveillance by defining the viral etiology in cases diagnosed with meningoencephalitis for 1 year. Previously healhty 186 children, who applied with findings suggesting viral meningoencephalitis to 8 different tertiary health centers between August 2018 and August 2019, in Istanbul, were included. The cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) sample was evaluated by polymerase chain reaction. The M:F ratio was 1.24 in the patient group, whose age ranged from 1 to 216 months (mean 40.2 ± 48.7). Viral factor was detected in 26.8%. Enterovirus was the most common agent (24%) and followed by Adenovirus (22%) and HHV type 6 (22%). In the rest of the samples revealed HHV type 7 (10%), EBV (6%), CMV (6%), HSV type 1 (6%), Parvovirus (4%) and VZV (2%). The most common symptoms were fever (79%) and convulsions (45.7%). Antibiotherapy and antiviral therapy was started 48.6% and 4% respectively. Mortality and sequela rate resulted 0.53% and 3.7%, respectively. This highlights the importance of monitoring trends in encephalitis in Turkey with aview to improving pathogen diagnosis for encephalitis and rapidly identifying novel emerging encephalitis-causing pathogens that demand public health action especially in national immunisation programme.
Funder
This study was supported by the Turkish Pediatric Institution within the framework of the "Initial R
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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