[HTML][HTML] Meta-analysis of the clinical and laboratory parameters of SFTS patients in China

M Liu, XY Lei, X Yu - Virology journal, 2016 - Springer
M Liu, XY Lei, X Yu
Virology journal, 2016Springer
Background Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) is an emerging
hemorrhagic fever in East Asia, which is caused by a novel bunyavirus-SFTSV. Many
studies have reported the clinical characters of SFTS patients, but the reports were not
consistent and a systematic summary of clinical manifestations and laboratory parameters
are not available. Method A comprehensive literature research of Web of Science, PubMed,
Wan Fang Data, and Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure databases was conducted …
Background
Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) is an emerging hemorrhagic fever in East Asia, which is caused by a novel bunyavirus-SFTSV. Many studies have reported the clinical characters of SFTS patients, but the reports were not consistent and a systematic summary of clinical manifestations and laboratory parameters are not available.
Method
A comprehensive literature research of Web of Science, PubMed, Wan Fang Data, and Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure databases was conducted on articles which have described the clinical characters of SFTS patients. Data from selected studies were pooled by using STATA VERSION 12.0 software.
Result
Nine articles comprising 844 laboratory-confirmed SFTSV cases were included in this meta-analysis. The pooled case fatality rate was 16% (95% CI: 0.13–0.19). The major clinical characters of patients with SFTSV infection were fever, thrombocytopenia, leucopenia, gastrointestinal symptoms, and central nervous system manifestations. The risk factors for severe disease included bleeding tendency, central nervous system manifestations, elevated serum enzymes, and high viral load. Although there is no specific antiviral therapy for SFTSV infection, symptomatic treatment and supportive therapy including intensive monitoring is the most essential part of case management.
Conclusion
The major clinical characters of patients with SFTSV infection were fever, thrombocytopenia, leucopenia and gastrointestinal symptoms, and central nervous system manifestations. The risk factors for severity and fatality among SFTS patients included: old age, CNS manifestations, bleeding tendency, elevated serum enzymes, and high vial load.
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