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An epidemic of echovirus 19 infection in Auckland, New Zealand, during the summer of 1975-76 is reported. Echovirus 19 was recovered from 33 patients, 70 percent of whom had upper respiratory tract involvement, 55 percent presented with meningitis and 33 percent exhibited a
rash
.
Gastroenteritis
was diagnosed in 9 percent. Various clinical syndrome combinations were common. The overall male to female ratio was one. Infants younger than six months were more seriously affected than older patients.
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PMID:Echovirus 19 outbreak in Auckland 1975-76. 27 34
The human herpesvirus-6 (HHV-6) causes
exanthema
subitum ("e.s."). "E.s." is characterized by fever, exanthem (
rash
), in many cases
gastroenteritis
, occasionally cerebral convulsions (but more frequently general cerebral irritability) and enlargement of all lymph nodes; usually there are mild catarrhal respiratory symptoms of the upper airways (ARD). So-called "complications" of an ARD (pneumonia, acute purulent otitis media, acute sinusitis) due to bacterial infections are very unusual as sequelae of a HHV-6 infection. Here we report the case of 2 small children (toddlers) suffering from bronchopneumonia or pneumonia and acute sinusitis maxillaris associated with an acute HHV-6 infection. It seems that HHV-6 (like other respiratory tract viral pathogens) also can lead to secondary bacterial infections of the lower respiratory tract. So far it is not known, why such complications are so rare, although the extreme granulocytopenia accompanying "e.s." suggests a transient disturbance of the antibacterial defence mechanisms.
...
PMID:[Complications of acute respiratory tract infection (pneumonia, sinusitis) in young children associated with acute HHV 6 infection]. 132 58
The human herpes virus 6 (HHV6) is the causal agent of exanthem subitum (rose
rash
of infants). In addition, however, a wide range of other clinical manifestations are possible, the more common of these include: Untypical exanthem or uncharacteristic
rash
(with and without fever), acute respiratory disease (ARD) acute
gastroenteritis
and febrile convulsions (with and without exanthem). More uncommon, and in part unknown, clinical manifestations associated with HHV6 infection are discussed in Part 2 of this paper. In common with other herpes viruses, HHV6 also tends to show persistence and intermittent or chronic shedding in the normal population, making the unusually early infection of children (seroconversion in the first year of life in up to 80% of all children) understandable. This means that HHV6 infections manifesting in close temporal association with recommended vaccinations may be misinterpreted as complications of the vaccination. Today, the situation can be clarified by employing special virological-serological laboratory tests, which are available throughout the country.
...
PMID:[Infections with herpesvirus 6--really only "exanthema subitum"? Part 1: More frequent disease pictures]. 133 52
The human parvovirus B19 agent causes infectious erythema (fifth disease). However, a wide range of other pathological manifestations may also be seen: atypical
exanthema
, ARD (also obstructive forms, e.g. bronchiolitis), acute
gastroenteritis
, chronic anemia or aplastic crises (in constitutional or malignant hematological diseases or immunological deficiency), arthralgia/arthritis (e.g. rheumatoid arthritis, jcA), diseases of the central nervous systems (e.g. febrile convulsions in young children), lymphadenopathies (e.g. lymphadenitis mesenterialis or pseudoappendicitis); prenatal infection can lead to fetal death (not malformations!). Infection occurring concomitantly with vaccination may suggest complications of the latter. To clarify the true etiological situation, modern laboratory investigations are then required. Vaccination against parvovirus B19 (initially indicated in the case of non-immune girls and women wanting children) is a desirable future development.
...
PMID:[Human Parvovirus B19--really only fifth disease? Unusual disease course in children and adolescents]. 177 31
The clinical manifestations of generalized yersiniosis were studied in 61 patients. Primary generalized form was observed in 18 patients. Predecessors were
gastroenteritis
, appendicular syndrome. Clinical manifestations were polymorphous. All patients revealed fever and
exanthema
, 5%--catarrhal phenomena, 63.3%--lymphadenitis, 86%--arthralgia, 39.2%--gastrointestinal disorders, 114%--icteric syndrome. In 7.6% the course was protracted with recurrences of fever,
exanthema
, jaundice, diarrhea, formation of arthritis, Reiter's syndrome. Antibacterial treatment was carried out by aminoglycosides, cephalosporins.
...
PMID:[Variants in the manifestations of the generalized form of yersiniosis]. 186 33
The cross-reaction of HHV6 antibody with that to the other herpesviruses was studied in 96 blood donors whose sera were tested for IgG antibody to human herpesvirus type 6 (HHV6), cytomegalovirus (CMV), Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), varicella zostervirus (VZV) and herpes simplex virus (HSV). No correlation was found between IgG antibody to HHV6 and that to any of the other herpesviruses in these individuals. Antibodies to HHV6 and CMV were measured in patients undergoing documented serological responses to HHV6. Eleven cases of primary HHV6 infection associated with roseola infantum in babies, 1 of whom suffered from
gastroenteritis
as well as pyrexia and
rash
, are reported. Three cases of HHV6 reactivation, 1 in a 3-year-old child and 2 in adults, 1 of whom simultaneously underwent a primary CMV infection are also reported. Our results suggest that indirect immunofluorescence is a specific way of measuring HHV6 antibody, that HHV6 IgG and IgM can be detected in the absence of antibody to CMV and that HHV6 IgM is present both in primary HHV6 infections and in reactivations.
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PMID:Production of IgM antibody to HHV6 in reactivation and primary infection. 215 5
A retrospective review of charts for 650 children who had lumbar puncture for suspected meningitis was undertaken to determine the characteristics of patients with and without meningitis, identify other conditions suggesting meningitis, and evaluate the predictive value of signs and symptoms of meningitis. The incidence of positive lumbar punctures increased with patient age. Younger infants did not present with classical features of meningitis. Bulging fontanel, lethargy, and irritability were nonspecific symptoms. Vomiting and headache, although not specific, proved to be more sensitive indicators of meningeal infection. Most patients with meningitis (75%) had at least one sign of meningeal irritation, but so did 25% of patients without meningitis. Brudzinski's sign was not specific. In contrast, nuchal rigidity and Kernig's sign had high predictive value. Up to age five, the diseases most often suggesting meningitis were right-sided pneumonia,
gastroenteritis
, otitis, tonsillitis,
exanthema
subitum, and urinary tract infections. Of 171 patients with febrile convulsion, one (0.5%) had bacterial meningitis and four had aseptic meningitis.
...
PMID:Diseases that mimic meningitis. Analysis of 650 lumbar punctures. 220 11
The case of a 22 years old patient, primigravida, who underwent cesarean for acute fetal distress, and who presented with, at the second day of puerperium, puerperal infection, with clinical picture of shock at the third day, is presented. The clinical picture was preceded by skin
rash
which became a pyoderma, and ended up as desquamation; there were several alterations: hepatic, renal, hematological (disseminated intravascular coagulation) and digestive (
gastroenteritis
); and Staphylococcus aureus (coagulase positive) was isolated from the skin, lochia, coproculture; and they were negative to this microorganism the ones from blood, urine and pharynx. The patient received general care for her shock, steroids, blood and fresh plasma and antimicrobial agents (dicloxacillin, cefoperazone and netilmicin). Evolution was favourable, and was discharged at the eleventh day of puerperium in good conditions. A brief summary of the bibliography about this condition, and its very low incidence in our country, is pointed out, as this report is the second one in Latin American literature.
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PMID:[Toxic shock. Presentation of an obstetrical case]. 248 68
The Human Parvovirus (HPV) like other Parvovirus is a single strand DNA virus with autonomous replication which measures 23mm. Infection with this virus is followed by a non-specific viral syndrome during the prodrome, leading to viremia, which may be followed by arthropathy and/or different kind of
rash
including the syndrome called erythema infectiosum. It has also been related to an increase in the number of spontaneous abortion in pregnant women with acute infection; and it is the etiology of the aplastic crisis in patients with hemolytic anemias. Many other Parvovirus serologically different from HPV are present in stools and are responsible for acute infectious non bacterial
gastroenteritis
in people more than 5 years old.
...
PMID:[Parvovirus infections in humans]. 254 17
A Brazilian stock of clone C17 of the IB-RS-2 porcine kidney cell line which was contaminated with hog cholera virus (HCV) was cloned. One clone designated IB-RS-2 D10 was determined to be free of HCV, 20 other viruses, and Mycoplasma. IB-RS-2 D10 cells possessed the same viral susceptibility pattern as the contaminated parent cells to the viruses of foot-and-mouth disease, swine vesicular disease, vesicular
exanthema
of swine, transmissible
gastroenteritis
, and several other viruses. The IB-RS-2 D10 cells had a median chromosome count of 34, were morphologically epithelioid cells, and were resistant to HCV infection. Freedom from HCV affords advantages for vaccine production and avoids laboratory contamination.
...
PMID:Characteristics of the porcine kidney cell line IB-RS-2 clone D10 (IB-RS-2 D10) which is free of hog cholera virus. 284 Apr 31
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