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Enterovirus infections in pediatric hematologic/oncologic patients

Authors :
Daniela Sperl
Herwig Lackner
Markus Keldorfer
Klara Zach
Evelyn Stelzl
Stephan W. Aberle
Volker Strenger
Harald H. Kessler
Anna Karastaneva
Christian Urban
Hans Jürgen Dornbusch
Martin Benesch
Source :
Pediatric Blood & Cancer. 66:e27448
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Wiley, 2018.

Abstract

Background Enteroviruses (EV) are a large group of Picornaviruses associated with respiratory, gastrointestinal, and neurologic symptoms in the immunocompetent host. Little is known about the epidemiologic and clinical impact in pediatric hematologic/oncologic patients. Procedure From 2001 through 2017, different clinical specimens were collected from pediatric hematologic/oncologic patients and were tested for enteroviral RNA. Results Of 13 004 specimens collected from 761 patients, 38 (0.3%) obtained from 14 patients (1.8%) tested positive for EV RNA. Viral shedding was observed without viremia and vice versa. None of 80 cerebrospinal fluid specimens obtained from 60 patients with neurologic symptoms were positive for EV RNA. None of 14 patients positive for EV RNA showed EV-specific symptoms. In 11/14 patients, EV RNA was found to be negative in the follow-up specimen. The remaining patient with a severe primary immune deficiency showed repeated positive EV RNA results for >5 years. Conclusions In this pediatric hematologic/oncologic cohort, EV infection occurred rarely and without related symptoms. Specimens concurrently obtained from one patient are commonly not in accordance with each other. In the vast majority of patients, EV RNA appears to turn negative in the follow-up specimen. EV infections seem to have a low impact in this patient cohort.

Details

ISSN :
15455009
Volume :
66
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pediatric Blood & Cancer
Accession number :
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