Jones T F, Craig A S, Nasci R S, Patterson L E, Erwin P C, Gerhardt R R, Ussery X T, Schaffner W
Epidemic Intelligence Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Clin Infect Dis. 1999 Jan;28(1):93-7. doi: 10.1086/515087.
La Crosse virus is a mosquito-borne arbovirus that causes encephalitis in children. Only nine cases were reported in Tennessee during the 33-year period from 1964-1996. We investigated a cluster of La Crosse encephalitis cases in eastern Tennessee in 1997. Medical records of all suspected cases of La Crosse virus infection at a pediatric referral hospital were reviewed, and surveillance was enhanced in the region. Previous unreported cases were identified by surveying 20 hospitals in the surrounding 16 counties. Mosquito eggs were collected from five sites. Ten cases of La Crosse encephalitis were serologically confirmed. None of the patients had been discharged from hospitals in the region with diagnosed La Crosse encephalitis in the preceding 5 years. Aedes triseriatus and Aedes albopictus were collected at the case sites; none of the mosquitos had detectable La Crosse virus. This cluster may represent an extension of a recently identified endemic focus of La Crosse virus infection in West Virginia.
拉克罗斯病毒是一种由蚊子传播的虫媒病毒,可导致儿童脑炎。在1964年至1996年的33年期间,田纳西州仅报告了9例病例。我们于1997年对田纳西州东部的一组拉克罗斯脑炎病例进行了调查。查阅了一家儿科转诊医院所有疑似拉克罗斯病毒感染病例的病历,并加强了该地区的监测。通过对周边16个县的20家医院进行调查,发现了之前未报告的病例。从五个地点收集了蚊卵。血清学确诊了10例拉克罗斯脑炎病例。在过去5年中,该地区医院没有诊断出拉克罗斯脑炎的患者出院。在病例地点采集到了三带喙库蚊和白纹伊蚊;没有一只蚊子检测到拉克罗斯病毒。这组病例可能代表了西弗吉尼亚州最近发现的拉克罗斯病毒感染地方性疫源地的扩展。