AI Article Synopsis

  • A pediatric study conducted in Indonesia (2017-2018) explored dengue virus's involvement in central nervous system illnesses, particularly in children.
  • The case presented involved a patient with both typical dengue symptoms and neurological issues, revealing the presence of dengue virus serotype 1 in their cerebrospinal fluid and serum.
  • The findings suggest that this less common serotype can cause encephalitis, indicating a need for further awareness and research on its neurological impacts.

Article Abstract

Central nervous system involvement of dengue virus is increasingly reported from endemic areas. This study describes the clinical characteristics and laboratory features of a pediatric patient enrolled in a central nervous system illness study conducted in 2017-2018 to identify viral and bacterial etiologies in Indonesian children. Dengue diagnostics including molecular and serological testing were performed on an encephalitis patient who presented with both classical dengue and neurological clinical symptoms. Dengue virus serotype 1 RNA was detected in both cerebrospinal fluid and serum by serotype-specific reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction, and the E gene was successfully sequenced. Anti-dengue virus immunoglobulin M was detected in both admission and discharge sera, whereas anti-dengue virus immunoglobulin G was identified only in the discharge serum. This study describes the central nervous system complications in a case with dengue virus infection in West Java, Indonesia, and highlights the potential for dengue virus serotype 1, a serotype rarely associated with neurotropism, to cause encephalitis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8312185PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2050313X211034393DOI Listing

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