Acute flaccid myelitis associated with enterovirus D68 in a non-epidemic setting
Author(s) -
Kazuki Hatayama,
Shinichiro Goto,
Masato Yashiro,
Harushi Mori,
Tsuguto Fujimoto,
Nozomu Hanaoka,
Keiko TanakaTaya,
Tomoka Zuzan,
Masaru Inoue
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
idcases
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.319
H-Index - 13
ISSN - 2214-2509
DOI - 10.1016/j.idcr.2019.e00549
Subject(s) - medicine , myelitis , outbreak , atomic force microscopy , enterovirus , acute flaccid paralysis , virology , pediatrics , poliovirus , virus , spinal cord , nanotechnology , psychiatry , materials science
Acute flaccid myelitis (AFM) is a recently defined clinical disease accompanied by the national outbreak of enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) in the United States during the late summer/fall of 2014; 258 cases of EV-D68 and 59 cases of AFM were reported in Japan during the late summer/fall of 2015. Subsequently, there have been no epidemics of AFM or EV-D68. However, we encountered a patient who had AFM associated with EV-D68 in 2017. This is the first case of AFM caused by EV-D68 after the 2015 epidemic, and the only reported case in 2017. This report indicates that AFM caused by EV-D68 can arise even in non-epidemic situations. If a patient presents with paralysis, AFM caused by EV-D68 should be included in the differential diagnosis, regardless of the absence of an epidemic of EV-D68 infection.
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