Skin manifestations of West Nile virus infection.

P Del Giudice, I Schuffenecker, H Zeller, M Grelier, F Vandenbos, P Dellamonica, E Counillon
Author Information
  1. P Del Giudice: Service Infectiologie-Dermatologie, Hôpital Bonnet, Fréjus, France. del-giudice-p@chi-frejus-saint-raphael.fr

Abstract

West Nile virus (WNV) infection is a potentially lethal arbovirus infection. Many notable outbreaks have occurred during the last few years throughout the world, including Europe and the USA. The severity of the disease is mainly related to the neurological complications. A maculopapular exanthema is reported as a clinical sign of the disease. Recently an outbreak of WNV infection occurred in southern France. Three patients out of 6 had a similar skin roseola-like eruption. The cluster of 3 cases of similar febrile roseola of unexplained cause during the same week led to the diagnosis of the first WNV human outbreak in France for 40 years.

MeSH Term

Adult
Diagnosis, Differential
Exanthema
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Serologic Tests
Skin Diseases, Viral
West Nile Fever

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