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Detection of encephalitis-causing viruses reveals predominance of chikungunya virus in the state of Bahia, Brazil.

Authors :
Sampaio, Maria Paula de Souza
do Rosário, Mateus Santana
Martins, Lorena Cunha
Trindade, Luiza Vieira Luedy
Francisco, Marcos Vinicius Lima de Oliveira
Costa, Bernardo Gratival Gouvea
Vasconcelos, Gessica Almeida
Lima, Italo Andrade Barbosa
Macêdo, Yasmin Santos Freitas
Carvalho, Fernanda Maria Lessa
de Santana, Marina Borges Rabelo
Khouri, Ricardo
Fritsch, Hegger
Xavier, Joilson
Fonseca, Vagner
Giovanetti, Marta
de Mello, Arabela Leal e Silva
Pereira, Felicidade Mota
Campos, Gubio Soares
de Jesus, Pedro Antonio Pereira
Source :
International Journal of Infectious Diseases. Aug2024, Vol. 145, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

• The etiology of most encephalitis cases remained unknown. • Chikungunya virus was the predominant virus associated with encephalitis cases. • Chikungunya virus is a significant cause of encephalitis in Brazil. Encephalitis is a severe neurological syndrome for which herpesvirus and enteroviruses are the most common etiological agents. Arboviruses, a wildly diverse group of pathogens, are also critical epidemiological agents associated with encephalitis. In Brazil, little is known about the causative agents of encephalitis. We conducted a hospital surveillance for encephalitis between 2020 and 2022. Molecular (RT-PCR and qPCR) and serological (virus-specific IgM and viral antigens) techniques were performed in cerebrospinal fluid and serum samples obtained from study participants. In the 43 participants evaluated, the etiologic agent or the presence of IgM was detected in 16 (37.2%). Nine (20.9%) cases were positive for chikungunya virus (CHIKV), three (7.0%) for dengue virus, two (4.7%) for human adenovirus, one (2.3%) for varicella-zoster virus, and one (2.3%) for enterovirus. Whole-genome sequencing revealed that the CHIKV identified belongs to the East/Central/South African lineage. Herein, CHIKV is a common pathogen identified in encephalitis cases. Our results reinforce previous evidence that chikungunya represents a significant cause of encephalitis during CHIKV outbreaks and epidemics and add to existing information on the epidemiology of encephalitis in Brazil. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
12019712
Volume :
145
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Infectious Diseases
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177926106
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2024.107090