Zika virus-induced neurological critical illness in Latin America: Severe Guillain-Barre Syndrome and encephalitis

Zika virus (ZIKAV) is classically described as causing minor symptoms in adult patients, however neurologic complications have been recognized. The recent outbreak in Central and South America has resulted in serious illness in some adult patients. We report adult patients in Latin America diagnosed...

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Hauptverfasser: Sebastián, Ugarte Ubiergo, Ricardo, Arenas Villamizar Angel, Alvarez, Bruno C., Cubides, Angela, Luna, Angélica F., Arroyo-Parejo, Max, Acuña, Cayri E., Quintero, Agamenón V., Villareal, Orlando Ch, Pinillos, Oscar S., Vieda, Elías, Bello, Manuel, Peña, Susana, Dueñas-Castell, Carmelo, Rodriguez, Gloria M.V., Ranero, Jorge L.M., López, Rosa L.M., Olaya, Sandra G., Vergara, José C., Tandazo, Ana, Ospina, Juan P.S., Leyton Soto, Igor M., Fowler, R.A., Marshall, John C.
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description Zika virus (ZIKAV) is classically described as causing minor symptoms in adult patients, however neurologic complications have been recognized. The recent outbreak in Central and South America has resulted in serious illness in some adult patients. We report adult patients in Latin America diagnosed with ZIKAV infection admitted to Intensive Care Units (ICUs). Multicenter, prospective case series of adult patients with laboratory diagnosis of ZIKAV in 16 ICUs in 8 countries. Between December 1st 2015 and April 2nd 2016, 16 ICUs in 8 countries enrolled 49 critically ill patients with diagnosis of ZIKAV infection. We included 10 critically ill patients with ZIKAV infection, as diagnosed with RT-PCR, admitted to the ICU. Neurologic manifestations concordant with Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) were present in all patients, although 2 evolved into an encephalitis-like picture. 2 cases died, one due to encephalitis, the other septic shock. Differing from what was usually reported, ZIKAV infection can result in life-threatening neurologic illness in adults, including GBS and encephalitis. Collaborative reporting to identify severe illness from an emerging pathogen can provide valuable insights into disease epidemiology and clinical presentation, and inform public health authorities about acute care priorities. •Zika virus (ZIKAV) is classically described as causing minor symptoms in adult patients, however neurologic complications have been recognized.•Neurologic manifestations were present in 10 patients (100%), seemingly concordant with Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) in all of them, 2 cases (20%) died with diagnosis of Encephalitis and Septic ShockThe need for ventilator support was higher, due to muscular failure.•This is higher than what has been previously reported both for ZIKAV and other types of GBS. Also, more patients received intravenous vasoactive medication (40%), a greater proportion than the 20% that has been described for GBS.•Differing from what was usually reported, ZIKAV infection can result in life-threatening neurologic illness in adults, including GBS and encephalitis that are severe enough to warrant ICU admission.
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The recent outbreak in Central and South America has resulted in serious illness in some adult patients. We report adult patients in Latin America diagnosed with ZIKAV infection admitted to Intensive Care Units (ICUs). Multicenter, prospective case series of adult patients with laboratory diagnosis of ZIKAV in 16 ICUs in 8 countries. Between December 1st 2015 and April 2nd 2016, 16 ICUs in 8 countries enrolled 49 critically ill patients with diagnosis of ZIKAV infection. We included 10 critically ill patients with ZIKAV infection, as diagnosed with RT-PCR, admitted to the ICU. Neurologic manifestations concordant with Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) were present in all patients, although 2 evolved into an encephalitis-like picture. 2 cases died, one due to encephalitis, the other septic shock. Differing from what was usually reported, ZIKAV infection can result in life-threatening neurologic illness in adults, including GBS and encephalitis. Collaborative reporting to identify severe illness from an emerging pathogen can provide valuable insights into disease epidemiology and clinical presentation, and inform public health authorities about acute care priorities. •Zika virus (ZIKAV) is classically described as causing minor symptoms in adult patients, however neurologic complications have been recognized.•Neurologic manifestations were present in 10 patients (100%), seemingly concordant with Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) in all of them, 2 cases (20%) died with diagnosis of Encephalitis and Septic ShockThe need for ventilator support was higher, due to muscular failure.•This is higher than what has been previously reported both for ZIKAV and other types of GBS. Also, more patients received intravenous vasoactive medication (40%), a greater proportion than the 20% that has been described for GBS.•Differing from what was usually reported, ZIKAV infection can result in life-threatening neurologic illness in adults, including GBS and encephalitis that are severe enough to warrant ICU admission.</abstract><cop>United States</cop><pub>Elsevier Inc</pub><pmid>28806562</pmid><doi>10.1016/j.jcrc.2017.07.038</doi><tpages>7</tpages><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5699-8904</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6752-7067</orcidid><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record>
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subjects Adult
Aged
APACHE
Clinical Potpourri
Critical Care
Critical Illness - epidemiology
Disease Outbreaks
Encephalitis, Viral - complications
Encephalitis, Viral - virology
Epidemic outbreak
Epidemics
Epidemiology
Female
Fluids
Guillain-Barre Syndrome
Guillain-Barre Syndrome - complications
Guillain-Barre Syndrome - virology
Humans
Infections
Intensive care
Intensive Care Units
Laboratories
Latin America
Male
Microcephaly
Middle Aged
Patients
Prospective Studies
South America - epidemiology
Ventilators
Viral infections
West Nile virus
Young Adult
Zika Virus
Zika Virus Infection - complications
Zika Virus Infection - epidemiology
title Zika virus-induced neurological critical illness in Latin America: Severe Guillain-Barre Syndrome and encephalitis
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