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Emerg Infect Dis ; 11(7): 1021-7, 2005 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16022775

ABSTRACT

The causes and frequency of acute paralysis and respiratory failure with West Nile virus (WNV) infection are incompletely understood. During the summer and fall of 2003, we conducted a prospective, population-based study among residents of a 3-county area in Colorado, United States, with developing WNV-associated paralysis. Thirty-two patients with developing paralysis and acute WNV infection were identified. Causes included a poliomyelitislike syndrome in 27 (84%) patients and a Guillain-Barré-like syndrome in 4 (13%); 1 had brachial plexus involvement alone. The incidence of poliomyelitislike syndrome was 3.7/100,000. Twelve patients (38%), including 1 with Guillain-Barré-like syndrome, had acute respiratory failure that required endotracheal intubation. At 4 months, 3 patients with respiratory failure died, 2 remained intubated, 25 showed various degrees of improvement, and 2 were lost to followup. A poliomyelitislike syndrome likely involving spinal anterior horn cells is the most common mechanism of WNV-associated paralysis and is associated with significant short- and long-term illness and death.


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Muscle Hypotonia/virology , Paralysis/virology , West Nile Fever/complications , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Guillain-Barre Syndrome/virology , Humans , Incidence , Male , Middle Aged , Odds Ratio , Respiratory Insufficiency/virology , West Nile Fever/cerebrospinal fluid
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