Meningitis caused by mumps virus in children admitted to Gorgan’s Taleghani hospital

Abstract Background and objectives: Mumps virus is one of the first known causative agents of meningitis in children. On-time diagnosis is the first step in treating meningitis. We aimed to evaluate Mumps virus meningitis in children in Gorgan, Iran Material and Methods: CSF and blood samples were t...

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Main Authors: Moradi AV, Azadfar S, FatemehCheraghali, Javid N, Ghaemi A, Tabarraei A
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Golestan University of Medical Sciences 2011-10-01
Series:Medical Laboratory Journal
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Online Access:http://mlj.goums.ac.ir/article-1-164-en.html
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spelling doaj-af98005cf23d488cb1dd3528402b5bd02021-09-01T13:20:28ZengGolestan University of Medical SciencesMedical Laboratory Journal2538-44492011-10-015217Meningitis caused by mumps virus in children admitted to Gorgan’s Taleghani hospitalMoradi AV0Azadfar S1FatemehCheraghali2Javid N3Ghaemi A4Tabarraei A5 Abstract Background and objectives: Mumps virus is one of the first known causative agents of meningitis in children. On-time diagnosis is the first step in treating meningitis. We aimed to evaluate Mumps virus meningitis in children in Gorgan, Iran Material and Methods: CSF and blood samples were taken from children with meningitis, Jun 2008 till Sep 2010. For 40 samples with negative bacterial culture, Extraction of viral RNA was carried out and Real-time PCR was performed for detection of Mumps virus. Demographic, clinical, biochemical and cytological data were collected. We run SPSS version 18 to analyze the data, using Chi Square (p<0.05). Results: three (7.5 %) samples have Mumps virus, two boys and one girl. All three positive cases have 0.5-1 degrees Celsius fever and vomiting but no bulging fontanel. They have not Kernig, Rodor, Brudzinski’s sign, hepatosplenomegaly, lymphadenopathy, pharyngitis and rash. ESR is higher than normal in all positive cases and CRP is positive in two cases. Protein of CSF in one case is higher than normal range. Conclusion: meningitis is an emergency condition therefore, molecular diagnostic techniques are recommended for early diagnosis and intervention. Key words: meningitis, mumps virus, cerebrospinal fluid, Real-Time PCRhttp://mlj.goums.ac.ir/article-1-164-en.htmlmeningitismumps viruscerebrospinal fluidreal-time pcr
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author Moradi AV
Azadfar S
FatemehCheraghali
Javid N
Ghaemi A
Tabarraei A
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Azadfar S
FatemehCheraghali
Javid N
Ghaemi A
Tabarraei A
Meningitis caused by mumps virus in children admitted to Gorgan’s Taleghani hospital
Medical Laboratory Journal
meningitis
mumps virus
cerebrospinal fluid
real-time pcr
author_facet Moradi AV
Azadfar S
FatemehCheraghali
Javid N
Ghaemi A
Tabarraei A
author_sort Moradi AV
title Meningitis caused by mumps virus in children admitted to Gorgan’s Taleghani hospital
title_short Meningitis caused by mumps virus in children admitted to Gorgan’s Taleghani hospital
title_full Meningitis caused by mumps virus in children admitted to Gorgan’s Taleghani hospital
title_fullStr Meningitis caused by mumps virus in children admitted to Gorgan’s Taleghani hospital
title_full_unstemmed Meningitis caused by mumps virus in children admitted to Gorgan’s Taleghani hospital
title_sort meningitis caused by mumps virus in children admitted to gorgan’s taleghani hospital
publisher Golestan University of Medical Sciences
series Medical Laboratory Journal
issn 2538-4449
publishDate 2011-10-01
description Abstract Background and objectives: Mumps virus is one of the first known causative agents of meningitis in children. On-time diagnosis is the first step in treating meningitis. We aimed to evaluate Mumps virus meningitis in children in Gorgan, Iran Material and Methods: CSF and blood samples were taken from children with meningitis, Jun 2008 till Sep 2010. For 40 samples with negative bacterial culture, Extraction of viral RNA was carried out and Real-time PCR was performed for detection of Mumps virus. Demographic, clinical, biochemical and cytological data were collected. We run SPSS version 18 to analyze the data, using Chi Square (p<0.05). Results: three (7.5 %) samples have Mumps virus, two boys and one girl. All three positive cases have 0.5-1 degrees Celsius fever and vomiting but no bulging fontanel. They have not Kernig, Rodor, Brudzinski’s sign, hepatosplenomegaly, lymphadenopathy, pharyngitis and rash. ESR is higher than normal in all positive cases and CRP is positive in two cases. Protein of CSF in one case is higher than normal range. Conclusion: meningitis is an emergency condition therefore, molecular diagnostic techniques are recommended for early diagnosis and intervention. Key words: meningitis, mumps virus, cerebrospinal fluid, Real-Time PCR
topic meningitis
mumps virus
cerebrospinal fluid
real-time pcr
url http://mlj.goums.ac.ir/article-1-164-en.html
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