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Viral Metagenomic Analysis of Cerebrospinal Fluid from Patients with Acute Central Nervous System Infections of Unknown Origin, Vietnam.

Authors :
Anh NT
Nhu LNT
Hong NTT
Phuc TM
Tam PTT
Huong DT
Anh TT
Deng X
Nghia HDT
Nguyen TT
Van Hung N
Thuan ND
Phuong PTH
Chau NVV
Baker S
Delwart E
Thwaites G
Van Tan L
Source :
Emerging infectious diseases [Emerg Infect Dis] 2021 Jan; Vol. 27 (1), pp. 205-213.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Central nervous system (CNS) infection is a serious neurologic condition, although the etiology remains unknown in >50% of patients. We used metagenomic next-generation sequencing to detect viruses in 204 cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples from patients with acute CNS infection who were enrolled from Vietnam hospitals during 2012-2016. We detected 8 viral species in 107/204 (52.4%) of CSF samples. After virus-specific PCR confirmation, the detection rate was lowered to 30/204 (14.7%). Enteroviruses were the most common viruses detected (n = 23), followed by hepatitis B virus (3), HIV (2), molluscum contagiosum virus (1), and gemycircularvirus (1). Analysis of enterovirus sequences revealed the predominance of echovirus 30 (9). Phylogenetically, the echovirus 30 strains belonged to genogroup V and VIIb. Our results expanded knowledge about the clinical burden of enterovirus in Vietnam and underscore the challenges of identifying a plausible viral pathogen in CSF of patients with CNS infections.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1080-6059
Volume :
27
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Emerging infectious diseases
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33350920
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2701.202723