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J Int Med Res . Death in children with influenza A (H3N2) virus infection-associated encephalopathy: two case reports

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  • J Int Med Res . Death in children with influenza A (H3N2) virus infection-associated encephalopathy: two case reports


    J Int Med Res


    . 2023 Jan;51(1):3000605221149879.
    doi: 10.1177/03000605221149879.
    Death in children with influenza A (H3N2) virus infection-associated encephalopathy: two case reports


    Shi-Guang Li 1 2 , Hong Liang 1 , Yu-Wen Chen 1 , Yu-Sheng Pang 2



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    Abstract

    We herein report two cases involving children who died of influenza A (H3N2) virus infection-associated encephalopathy/encephalitis (IAE). Both children developed convulsions and impaired consciousness within a relatively short period and eventually died of brainstem failure. Patient 1 presented with high fever, vomiting, and diarrhea. Laboratory tests indicated persistently high lactate, alanine aminotransferase, and urea nitrogen concentrations in the blood as well as a high protein concentration in the cerebrospinal fluid. Patient 2 presented with persistent hyperthermia and progressive disturbance of consciousness, but the cerebrospinal fluid remained normal during the disease course. Both patients were actively given oseltamivir antiviral treatment after diagnosis of influenza virus infection. However, the disease progressed and invasive mechanical ventilation was performed. Both children's condition quickly progressed to IAE, and they eventually died. IAE is a rare complication of influenza virus infection with high mortality, and its pathogenesis remains unclear. The purpose of this report is to draw attention to the serious central nervous system complications of influenza infection and raise awareness of the fatal consequences of this disease among pediatricians.

    Keywords: Influenza; case report; children; encephalitis; encephalopathy; mortality.

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