Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine | 2021

Clinical course and neurological sequels after tick-borne encephalitis in children – case report

 
 
 

Abstract


Introduction. Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a neurotropic, tick-transmitted infection. Clinical presentation ranges from mild aseptic meningitis to severe encephalitis, and may result in long-term neurological sequels. Objective. The aim of the study is to present the clinical features of TBE in children, and the laboratory findings, in order to identify neurological sequels and the risk of cognitive deficits in long-term TBE infections. Materials and method. The study included eight children with serologically-confirmed TBE, hospitalized in the Paediatric Centre in Kielce, Poland. Results. Despite the more benign clinical course of TBE infections in children compared to adults, the potential for longterm cognitive sequels can be serious. It is hypothesized that a developing CNS is more susceptible to long-term infection

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DOI 10.26444/AAEM/133206
Language English
Journal Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine

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