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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36624031

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INTRODUCTION: Enterovirus (EV) infections are the most frequent infections in the neonatal period and in many cases lead to hospital admission of the newborn (NB). The aim of this study was to determine the incidence of EV in the etiology of neonatal meningitis and to define the clinical characteristics of newborns with EV meningitis. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Retrospective observational cohort study. Including 91 NBs with meningitis and gestational age greater than 34 weeks gestational age (GA) attended in our center over a period of 16 years. RESULTS: The percentage of NBs with EV meningitis was higher than that of NBs with bacterial meningitis (BM) and accounted for 78% (n=71). Half of the NBs with EV infection had a history of epidemic environment among their caregivers. Fever was present in 96% of cases as a clinical sign and, in general, sensory disturbances represented the main neurological alterations. Antibiotics (ATB) were given to 71.4% of patients with EV infection. Detection of EV in CSF samples showed a high sensitivity for the diagnosis of EV meningitis. The most frequently implicated EV types were echovirus 11, coxsackievirus B5, echovirus 18, 25 and 7. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this series show that enterovirus infection is a common cause of neonatal meningitis. These data underline the importance of rapid EV testing of infants with suspected meningitis. This allows early diagnosis and reduces antibiotic treatment, hospitalization time and related costs.


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Infecções por Enterovirus , Enterovirus , Doenças do Recém-Nascido , Meningite Viral , Lactente , Recém-Nascido , Humanos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Infecções por Enterovirus/diagnóstico , Infecções por Enterovirus/epidemiologia , Meningite Viral/diagnóstico , Meningite Viral/epidemiologia , Hospitalização , Antibacterianos
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Med Clin (Barc) ; 127(16): 612-4, 2006 Oct 28.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17145026

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the immunity level achieved with oral polio vaccine in schoolchildren aged 6-12 years of Catalonia (Spain). SUBJECTS AND METHOD: The prevalence of antibodies against poliovirus 1, 2 and 3 was investigated using the neutralizing technique in a representative (n = 197) sample of schoolchildren aged 6-12 years of Catalonia (Spain) obtained in 2001. RESULTS: The prevalence of antibodies was 94.4% for poliovirus 1; 98.5% for poliovirus 2, y 73.1% for poliovirus 3. 93.4% of serum samples had antibodies against poliovirus 1 and 2; 70.6% against poliovirus 1 and 3, and 69.5% against poliovirus 1, 2 and 3. The prevalence of antibodies was similar in different socio-demographic groups. Schoolchildren who had been vaccinated (5 doses) had a higher level of antibodies against poliovirus 3 than those who had not completed vaccination (4 or less doses): 75.4% vs 50.0% (p < 0.05). The prevalence of antibodies against poliovirus 1 and 2 was similar in schoolchildren completing and not completing vaccination. CONCLUSIONS: Results obtained in this study show that 26.9% of schoolchildren aged 6-12 years do not have an adequate immunity level against poliovirus 3 with the oral polio vaccine, being it necessary to develop an immunization program using the inactivated polio vaccine.


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Anticorpos Antivirais/sangue , Vacina Antipólio Oral/imunologia , Poliovirus/imunologia , Criança , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Vacina Antipólio Oral/administração & dosagem , Estudos Soroepidemiológicos , Espanha
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