Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 December 15, 2003 CDC REQUESTS INFORMATION ABOUT ACUTE ENCEPHALOPATHY ASSOCIATED WITH INFLUENZA VIRUS INFECTION IN U.S. CHILDREN The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published " Notice to Readers: Request for Information About Acute Encephalopathy Associated with Influenza Virus Infection in U.S. Children " in the December 12 issue of " Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report " (MMWR). The notice is reprinted below in its entirety, excluding references. *********************** Since the mid-1990s, several hundred cases of acute encephalopathy have been reported in Japanese children with influenza virus infection. These cases have been characterized by fever and rapid onset of encephalopathy, resulting in a high frequency of neurologic sequelae and mortality. The majority of the children have had laboratory-confirmed evidence of influenza. Reports of influenza-associated encephalopathy have been uncommon in the United States. To determine if a similar pattern is occurring in the United States, CDC is requesting information on any case meeting certain criteria. The criteria include a person aged less than 18 years with altered mental status or personality change lasting more than 24 hours and occurring within 5 days of onset of an acute febrile respiratory illness, laboratory or rapid diagnostic test evidence of acute influenza virus infection associated with the respiratory illness, and diagnosis of the condition in the United States. Cases meeting these criteria should be reported to CDC [telephone, (404) 639-0277 or (404) 639-2893; fax, (404) 639-3866; or e-mail, tmu0@... or nib9@...]. *********************** To access a web-text (HTML) version of the complete article, go to: http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5249a5.htm To access a ready-to-copy (PDF) version of this issue of MMWR, go to: http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/wk/mm5249.pdf --------------------------------------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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