Background
- Single-stranded positive-sense enveloped virus in the family Flaviviridae and genus Flavivirus
- Essentially worldwide distribution
- Vector is mosquitoes
- Main reservoir is birds
- As well as being vector-borne, can also be transmitted by blood transfusion, solid organ transplantation, and vertically
Clinical Manifestations
- Incubation period of 3 to 14 days
- Up to 80% of infections are asymptomatic; of those with symptoms, fever is most common
- Some form of CNS disease develops in 1:150 people
Differential Diagnosis
Diagnosis
- Serology
- Serum or CSF for IgM antibodies is the standard test; usually positive by 3 to 8 days, and persist for 2 to 3 months
- If submitted CSF, must also submit serum
- May cross-react with other flaviviruses
- Can be seronegative if immunosuppressed (e.g. rituximab), therefore may need to do PCR
- PCR
- RNA virus, therefore needs reverse transcriptase step (RT-PCR)
- Can be done on serum, CSF, and tissue
- On MRI, may have a slight preference for thalamus
Management