Epidemic acute haemorrhagic conjunctivitis due to Coxsackie virus A24 variant in Ghana
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Epidemic acute haemorrhagic conjunctivitis due to Coxsackie virus A24 variant in Ghana
Abstract
An outbreak of acute haemorrhagic conjunctivitis (AHC) occurred in Accra, Ghana, reaching a peak in July 1987. Individuals ranging from infants to adults over 50 years were infected, with those between 20 and 30 years being the most affected group. There was a female preponderance. Clinical features included conjunctivitis, subconjunctival haemorrhage and ocular pain. Some patients reported of blurred vision due to mild keratitis. Isolation of virus from clinical specimens of AHC patients was successful only in cells of human origin such as HeLa and FL. Coxsackie virus A24 variant (CA 24v) was identified as the aetiologic agent. This is the first report to associate CA 24v with an epidemic of AHC in Africa, south of the Sahara, which is outside the endemic area of Southeast Asia and the Caribbeans. This finding suggests that earlier outbreaks of AHC in Ghana and Africa may have been due to CA 24v but went undetected. The results of various tests performed during this study suggest that, at least, two antigenically different viruses of CA 24v circulated during the course of this epidemic.
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