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. 2022 Sep 12:29:100423.
doi: 10.1016/j.ensci.2022.100423. eCollection 2022 Dec.

Preliminary seroprevalence study of neurotropic virus antibodies in Nodding syndrome

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Preliminary seroprevalence study of neurotropic virus antibodies in Nodding syndrome

Raquel Valdes Angues et al. eNeurologicalSci. .

Abstract

Nodding syndrome (NS) is a mostly East African pediatric epileptiform encephalopathy of unknown etiology that shares some clinical features with measles-associated subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) and progressive rubella panencephalitis. Two independent studies in northern Uganda identified an association between NS and prior measles infection, while an earlier study in South Sudan found an inverse association. We report preliminary serologic analyses of antibodies to measles (MV), rubella (RV), HSV-1, and CMV viruses in northern Ugandan children with NS and Household (HC) and Community (CC) Controls. Only MV-positive titers were significantly different (3-fold and > 2-fold) in NS relative to HC and HC + CC, respectively. While these results are consistent with greater prior measles infection in Ugandan persons with NS, further studies are needed to determine whether Measles virus (MV) plays any role in the etiology and pathogenesis of NS. Resolving this issue will be invaluable for the thousands of children at risk for this devastating yet often neglected condition.

Keywords: CC, community controls.; CMV; CMV, cytomegalovirus; Epilepsy; HC, household controls; HSV-1; HSV-1, herpes simplex virus 1; MV, measles virus; Measles virus; NS, nodding syndrome; Nodding syndrome; RV, rubella virus; Rubella virus; SSPE, subacute sclerosing panencephalitis.

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