Ayhan Nazli, Eldin Carole, Charrel Remi
Unité des Virus Émergents (UVE: Aix-Marseille Univ, Università di Corsica, IRD 190, Inserm 1207, IRBA), France; Centre National de Référence des Arbovirus, Inserm-IRBA, Marseille, France.
Unité des Virus Émergents (UVE: Aix-Marseille Univ, Università di Corsica, IRD 190, Inserm 1207, IRBA), France; Laboratoire des Infections Virales Aigues et Tropicales, Pole des Maladies Infectieuses, AP-HM Hopitaux Universitaires de Marseille, France.
J Infect. 2025 Feb;90(2):106415. doi: 10.1016/j.jinf.2025.106415. Epub 2025 Jan 17.
Toscana virus (TOSV) is a sand fly-borne phlebovirus causing central nervous system (CNS) infection in Mediterranean countries, during summer season. However, clinical aspects of the disease caused by this virus are poorly known by clinicians, so that its prevalence is probably underestimated due to a lack of diagnosis.
The data was gathered from all available case series and retrospective studies identifying TOSV as the causative viral agent. The informations of age, sex, clinical characteristics, laboratory findings, imaging results and clinical outcomes of TOSV infection were recorded and analyzed.
A total of 95 articles including TOSV infections resulting in a total of 1381 cases, were analyzed. Our findings indicate that TOSV affects individuals across various age groups, with a median age of 44.45 years. A notable disparity in infection rates between genders, with men being significantly more likely to present symptoms due to TOSV than women, with a sex ratio of 2.0. The clinical presentation of TOSV infection encompasses a range of symptoms, including fever, headache, retro-orbital pain, neurological and muscular manifestations with less common reports of cutaneous and gastrointestinal symptoms. To date, six fatalities have been attributed to TOSV infections, with a median age of 76 years. Diagnostic evaluation of TOSV infections often involves the analysis of cerebrospinal fluid, where findings may include an elevated white blood cell count.
These findings underscore the diverse clinical manifestations of TOSV infections including flu like symtomps. TOSV is an emerging infectious threat that warrants inclusion in the diagnostic protocols for patients presenting with CNS, particularly within the Mediterranean basin or for those with recent travel history to endemic regions during warmer months when sand flies are actively circulating.
托斯卡纳病毒(TOSV)是一种由白蛉传播的静脉病毒,在夏季导致地中海国家的中枢神经系统(CNS)感染。然而,临床医生对这种病毒引起的疾病的临床方面了解甚少,因此由于缺乏诊断,其流行率可能被低估。
数据收集自所有确定TOSV为致病病毒的可用病例系列和回顾性研究。记录并分析了TOSV感染患者的年龄、性别、临床特征、实验室检查结果、影像学结果和临床结局等信息。
共分析了95篇包含TOSV感染的文章,总计1381例病例。我们的研究结果表明,TOSV可感染各个年龄组的个体,中位年龄为44.45岁。两性之间的感染率存在显著差异,男性因TOSV出现症状的可能性明显高于女性,性别比为2.0。TOSV感染的临床表现包括一系列症状,如发热、头痛、眶后疼痛、神经和肌肉表现,皮肤和胃肠道症状的报告较少。迄今为止,已有6例死亡归因于TOSV感染,中位年龄为76岁。TOSV感染的诊断评估通常涉及脑脊液分析,结果可能包括白细胞计数升高。
这些发现强调了TOSV感染的多种临床表现,包括类似流感的症状。TOSV是一种新出现的感染威胁,对于出现中枢神经系统症状的患者,尤其是在地中海盆地或在温暖月份有近期前往流行地区旅行史且白蛉活跃传播时的患者,应将其纳入诊断方案。