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Epidemiology of acute flaccid myelitis in children in the Netherlands, 2014 to 2019
Authors:Jelte Helfferich  Marit MA de Lange  Kimberley SM Benschop  Bart C Jacobs  Coretta C Van Leer-Buter  Adam Meijer  Dewi P Bakker  Eva de Bie  Hilde MH Braakman  Rick Brandsma  Rinze F Neuteboom  Erik H Niks  Jikke-Mien Niermeijer  Vincent Roelfsema  Niels Schoenmaker  Lilian T Sie  Hubert G Niesters  Oebele F Brouwer  Margreet JM te Wierik
Abstract:BackgroundAcute flaccid myelitis (AFM) is a polio-like condition affecting mainly children and involving the central nervous system (CNS). AFM has been associated with different non-polio-enteroviruses (EVs), in particular EV-D68 and EV-A71. Reliable incidence rates in European countries are not available.AimTo report AFM incidence in children in the Netherlands and its occurrence relative to EV-D68 and EV-A71 detections.MethodsIn 10 Dutch hospitals, we reviewed electronic health records of patients diagnosed with a clinical syndrome including limb weakness and/or CNS infection and who were < 18 years old when symptoms started. After excluding those with a clear alternative diagnosis to AFM, those without weakness, and removing duplicate records, only patients diagnosed in January 2014–December 2019 were retained and further classified according to current diagnostic criteria. Incidence rates were based on definite and probable AFM cases. Cases’ occurrences during the study period were co-examined with laboratory-surveillance detections of EV-D68 and EV-A71.ResultsAmong 143 patients included, eight were classified as definite and three as probable AFM. AFM mean incidence rate was 0.06/100,000 children/year (95% CI: −0.03 to 0.14). All patient samples were negative for EV-A71. Of respiratory samples in seven patients, five were EV-D68 positive. AFM cases clustered in periods with increased EV-D68 and EV-A71 detections.ConclusionsAFM is rare in children in the Netherlands. The temporal coincidence of EV-D68 circulation and AFM and the detection of this virus in several cases’ samples support its association with AFM. Increased AFM awareness among clinicians, adequate diagnostics and case registration matter to monitor the incidence.
Keywords:Acute flaccid myelitis   acute flaccid paralysis   enterovirus D68   enterovirus A71   surveillance   epidemiology   children
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