Back to Search
Start Over
Sudden Death of a Patient with Pandemic Influenza (A/H1N1pdm) Virus Infection by Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
- Source :
- Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases. 63:72-74
- Publication Year :
- 2010
- Publisher :
- Editorial Committee of Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases, National Institute of Infectious Dis, 2010.
-
Abstract
- We describe an autopsy case of a patient with pandemic influenza (A/H1N1pdm) virus infection in Japan, who developed rapidly progressive viral pneumonia exhibiting diffuse alveolar damage. A 41-year-old female visited our hospital with a fever of 38.7C. She was a public health nurse with no underlying disease and had had contact with a group of elementary school students who had been infected with the influenza (A/H1N1pdm) virus 1 week earlier. She was prescribed oseltamivir and returned to the hotel where she was staying alone. The next day, she was found dead in her hotel room. At autopsy, both lungs were voluminous and microscopic examination revealed acute-stage, severe diffuse alveolar damage with remarkable mononuclear cell infiltration and hyaline membrane formation in the lungs. CD8-positive T lymphocytes were dominantly observed. Immunohistochemically, influenza A viral protein was confirmed in the damaged type II pneumocytes and also in the infiltrated macrophages. Real-time RT-PCR analysis of both pre- and post-mortem pharyngeal swabs confirmed a novel influenza (A/H1N1pdm) virus infection. This is the second autopsy case of influenza (A/H1N1pdm) virus infection in Japan, and the findings indicated that the patient died due to an exceptionally rapid progression of viral pneumonia. This case indicates that patients with influenza (A/H1N1pdm) virus infection should be carefully monitor for acute respiratory distress syndrome.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Microbiology (medical)
Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
General Medicine
Antiviral Agents
Immunohistochemistry
Death, Sudden
Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype
Oseltamivir
Infectious Diseases
Japan
Nasopharynx
Influenza, Human
Humans
RNA, Viral
Female
Antigens, Viral
Lung
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18842836 and 13446304
- Volume :
- 63
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....7170362dc0595e9ae74b9da433ccd33d
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.7883/yoken.63.72