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ウイルス性脳炎:既知の感染症と新興の病原体
Richard J Whitley1, John W Gnann
1Department of Pediatrics, Microbiology and Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA. R.Whitley@peds.uab.edu
Lancet (London, England)
|February 21, 2002
まとめ
ウイルスのエンセファリチド,特にヘルペスと腸ウイルス感染症の診断と予防の進歩は,患者のアウトカムを改善しています. 効果的な治療法は依然として限られているが,新しい治療法に関する研究は,これらの中枢神経系感染症の管理に希望を与える.
科学分野:
- 神経学 神経学とは
- 感染症 感染症は感染症です.
- ウイルス学 ウイルス学 ウイルス学
背景:
- ウイルス性エンセファリチドは,重症な中枢神経系感染症であり,有意な罹病率と死亡率を有する.
- 彼らの病原性と自然史の理解はかなり進歩しました.
研究 の 目的:
- ウイルスのエンセファリチドに関する現在の知識をレビューする.
- 新興のウイルス感染症と利用可能な治療オプションを強調する.
主な方法:
- ウイルスのエンセファリチドに関する最近の科学文献のレビュー.
- 診断の進歩,予防戦略,治療的介入に焦点を当てること.
主要な成果:
- ポリメラーゼ連鎖反応 (PCR) は,ヘルペスと腸ウイルス感染症の診断を改善しました.
- ワクチン接種は,日本脳炎や狂犬病に対して有効です.
- 媒介者の制御は,アーボウイルスにとって鍵です.
- アシクロビールは,ヘルペスシンプレックス脳炎に対して有効ですが,他の治療法は評価中です.
結論:
- ウイルスのエンセファリチドの理解と管理における重要な進歩.
- ワクチン接種とベクトル制御は,重要な予防戦略です.
- 限られたが開発中の治療法の選択肢は,特に新興感染症については,継続的な研究を必要とします.
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