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Epidemic Myalgia in Adults Associated with Human Parechovirus Type 3 Infection,Yamagata, Japan, 2008
Authors:Katsumi Mizuta  Makoto Kuroda  Masayuki Kurimura  Yoshikazu Yahata  Tsuyoshi Sekizuka  Yoko Aoki  Tatsuya Ikeda  Chieko Abiko  Masahiro Noda  Hirokazu Kimura  Tetsuya Mizutani  Takeo Kato  Toru Kawanami  Tadayuki Ahiko
Affiliation:Yamagata Prefectural Institute of Public Health, Yamagata, Japan (K. Mizuta, Y. Aoki, T. Ikeda, C. Abiko, T. Ahiko);;National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan (M. Kuroda, T. Sekizuka, M. Noda, H. Kimura, T. Mizutani);;Yonezawa City Hospital, Yamagata (M. Kurimura, Y. Yahata);;and Yamagata University Faculty of Medicine, Yamagata (T. Kato, T. Kawanami)
Abstract:
Human parechovirus has rarely been shown to cause clinical disease in adults. During June–August 2008, a total of 22 adults sought treatment at Yonezawa City Hospital in Yamagata, Japan, for muscle pain and weakness of all limbs; most also had fever and sore throat. All patients received a clinical diagnosis of epidemic myalgia; clinical laboratory findings suggested an acute inflammatory process. Laboratory confirmation of infection with human parechovirus type 3 (HPeV3) was made for 14 patients; we isolated HPeV3 from 7 patients, detected HPeV3 genome in 11, and observed serologic confirmation of infection in 11. Although HPeV3 is typically associated with disease in young children, our results suggest that this outbreak of myalgia among adults was associated with HPeV3 infection. Clinical consideration should be given to HPeV3 not only in young children but also in adults when an outbreak occurs in the community.
Keywords:epidemic myalgia   human parechovirus   myositis   Japan   HPeV   parechovirus   Picornaviridae   viruses   adults   children   myalgia   HPeV3
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