Infectious mononucleosis due to epstein-barr virus infection in children: A profile from eastern India

M. Nandi, A. Hazra, M. Das, S. Bhattacharya, U. Sarkar
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Objective: The objective of this study is to delineate the clinical and laboratory profile of infectious mononucleosis due to Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection in children admitted to tertiary care teaching hospitals. Materials and Methods: Retrospective observational multicentric analysis of clinical and laboratory features of children between 1 month to 12 years with a diagnosis of infectious mononucleosis due to EBV infection confirmed by positive serology over a 12-month period after seeking approval from the Institutional Ethics Committee. Results: Out of 66 children screened, 53 were included in final analysis. The majority were aged between 5 and 8 years with male: female ratio of 1.2:1. Most presentations were during the monsoon months. The common clinical features were fever (100%), splenomegaly (86.7%), and cervical lymphadenopathy (73.5%) in contrast to the classical triad of fever, sore throat, and generalized lymphadenopathy described in the literature. There were no age differences in clinical findings except for generalized and cervical lymphadenopathy and hepatomegaly which were commoner in 9–12 years age band. Although the incidence of common findings matched with previously published studies, there were some notable differences. While frequencies of upper eyelid edema, epitrochlear lymphadenopathy, and splenomegaly were more, those of rash and sore throat were less. Lymphocytosis and presence of atypical lymphocytes were relatively less common in our series. All children recovered. Conclusions: This multicentric study on profiling childhood infectious mononucleosis, possibly first of its kind from Eastern India, has documented clinical and laboratory features associated with this condition. These data can serve as a reference for future studies.
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儿童感染eb病毒引起的传染性单核细胞增多症:来自印度东部的概况
目的:本研究的目的是描述三级护理教学医院收治的儿童因EB病毒(EBV)感染引起的传染性单核细胞增多症的临床和实验室特征。材料和方法:对1个月至12岁儿童的临床和实验室特征进行回顾性观察性多中心分析,这些儿童在寻求机构伦理委员会批准后,在12个月内被血清学阳性证实为EB病毒感染引起的传染性单核细胞增多症。结果:在66名接受筛查的儿童中,53名被纳入最终分析。大多数年龄在5至8岁之间,男女比例为1.2:1。大多数演讲都是在季风月份进行的。常见的临床特征是发烧(100%)、脾肿大(86.7%)和颈部淋巴结病(73.5%),而文献中描述的是发烧、喉咙痛和全身淋巴结病的典型三联征。临床表现没有年龄差异,但全身和颈部淋巴结病和肝肿大在9-12岁年龄段更常见。尽管常见发现的发生率与先前发表的研究相匹配,但存在一些显著差异。上眼睑水肿、上睑淋巴结病和脾肿大的发生率较高,皮疹和喉咙痛的发生率较低。淋巴细胞病和非典型淋巴细胞的存在在我们的系列中相对不常见。所有儿童都康复了。结论:这项关于描述儿童传染性单核细胞增多症的多中心研究,可能是印度东部首例此类研究,已记录了与这种情况相关的临床和实验室特征。这些数据可以作为未来研究的参考。
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