Fatal avian influenza A (H5N1) in a child presenting with diarrhea followed by coma

MD de Jong, BV Cam, PT Qui, VM Hien… - … England Journal of …, 2005 - Mass Medical Soc
MD de Jong, BV Cam, PT Qui, VM Hien, TT Thanh, NB Hue, M Beld, LT Phuong, TH Khanh…
New England Journal of Medicine, 2005Mass Medical Soc
In southern Vietnam, a four-year-old boy presented with severe diarrhea, followed by
seizures, coma, and death. The cerebrospinal fluid contained 1 white cell per cubic
millimeter, normal glucose levels, and increased levels of protein (0.81 g per liter). The
diagnosis of avian influenza A (H5N1) was established by isolation of the virus from
cerebrospinal fluid, fecal, throat, and serum specimens. The patient's nine-year-old sister
had died from a similar syndrome two weeks earlier. In both siblings, the clinical diagnosis …
In southern Vietnam, a four-year-old boy presented with severe diarrhea, followed by seizures, coma, and death. The cerebrospinal fluid contained 1 white cell per cubic millimeter, normal glucose levels, and increased levels of protein (0.81 g per liter). The diagnosis of avian influenza A (H5N1) was established by isolation of the virus from cerebrospinal fluid, fecal, throat, and serum specimens. The patient's nine-year-old sister had died from a similar syndrome two weeks earlier. In both siblings, the clinical diagnosis was acute encephalitis. Neither patient had respiratory symptoms at presentation. These cases suggest that the spectrum of influenza H5N1 is wider than previously thought.
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