Operative Unit of Clinical Microbiology, Regional Reference Centre for Microbiological Emergencies, S. Orsola-Malpighi University Hospital, Bologna 40138, Italy.
Viruses. 2013 Sep 25;5(10):2329-48. doi: 10.3390/v5102329.
West Nile virus, genus Flavivirus, is transmitted between birds and occasionally other animals by ornithophilic mosquitoes. This virus also infects humans causing asymptomatic infections in about 85% of cases and <1% of clinical cases progress to severe neuroinvasive disease. The virus also presents a threat since most infections remain unapparent. However, the virus contained in blood and organs from asymptomatically infected donors can be transmitted to recipients of these infectious tissues. This paper reviews the presently available methods to achieve the laboratory diagnosis of West Nile virus infections in humans, discussing the most prominent advantages and disadvantages of each in light of the results obtained during four different External Quality Assessment studies carried out by the European Network for 'Imported' Viral Diseases (ENIVD).
西尼罗河病毒属于黄病毒属,通过嗜鸟库蚊在鸟类和偶尔其他动物之间传播。该病毒也感染人类,约 85%的病例为无症状感染,不到 1%的临床病例进展为严重神经侵袭性疾病。由于大多数感染没有明显症状,该病毒也构成威胁。然而,无症状感染者的血液和器官中所含的病毒可传播给这些感染组织的受者。本文综述了目前用于人类西尼罗河病毒感染的实验室诊断方法,根据欧洲“输入性”病毒病网络(ENIVD)进行的 4 项不同的外部质量评估研究的结果,讨论了每种方法的最显著优缺点。