Levine P H
Viral Epidemiology Branch, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland 20892.
Clin Infect Dis. 1994 Jan;18 Suppl 1:S16-20. doi: 10.1093/clinids/18.supplement_1.s16.
Outbreaks of illness variously identified by a number of terms, including epidemic neuromyasthenia, myalgic encephalomyelitis, Iceland disease, and atypical poliomyelitis, have been reported from many countries during the past 45 years. Since the first well-described outbreak occurring in 1934, > 60 outbreaks have been reported, but few of these have been described in considerable detail. These outbreaks are usually cited in historical reports of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) since each of these outbreaks appears to contain a number of cases meeting the current case definition of CFS. There has been inadequate attention given to the fact that epidemic neuromyasthenia and related clusters characterized by various complaints, including fatigue, do not have an accepted epidemiological or clinical definition, and only rarely have descriptions of these clusters included a specific case definition. When such case definitions have been applied, the occurrence of cases meeting the current case definition for CFS appears to be both variable and infrequent. This report utilizes examples of several well-documented outbreaks to emphasize specific aspects that should be considered in the investigation of future clusters.
在过去45年里,许多国家都报告了各种疾病的爆发,这些疾病有多种不同的称呼,包括流行性神经肌无力、肌痛性脑脊髓炎、冰岛病和非典型脊髓灰质炎。自1934年首次详细描述的疫情爆发以来,已报告了60多起疫情,但其中很少有被详细描述的。这些疫情通常在慢性疲劳综合征(CFS)的历史报告中被提及,因为这些疫情中的每一起似乎都包含一些符合当前CFS病例定义的病例。然而,人们没有充分注意到,流行性神经肌无力以及以包括疲劳在内的各种症状为特征的相关病例群,并没有被认可的流行病学或临床定义,而且这些病例群的描述中很少包含具体的病例定义。当应用这样的病例定义时,符合当前CFS病例定义的病例出现情况似乎既多变又不常见。本报告利用几个有充分记录的疫情实例,强调在未来病例群调查中应考虑的具体方面。