Influenzavirus B-associated acute benign myalgia cruris: an outbreak report and review of the literature.

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_EDC0B7FC5E76
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Influenzavirus B-associated acute benign myalgia cruris: an outbreak report and review of the literature.
Journal
Neuromuscular disorders
Author(s)
Ferrarini A., Lava S.A., Simonetti G.D., Ramelli G.P., Bianchetti M.G.
Working group(s)
Swiss Italian Society of Pediatrics
ISSN
1873-2364 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0960-8966
Publication state
Published
Issued date
04/2014
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
24
Number
4
Pages
342-346
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Review
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Acute benign myalgia cruris is characterized by transient bilateral calf pain that leads to difficulty walking. A regional outbreak of influenza virus B-associated myalgia cruris was observed during the seasonal influenza outbreak observed in Switzerland from week 1 to 13 of 2013. We performed a prospective case finding among the Swiss-Italian pediatric emergency units and pediatricians. A review of the literature was also performed. The diagnosis of myalgia cruris was made in 49 Swiss-Italian children aged 3.0-14 years (♂:♀=1.7). Flu-like symptoms were resolving when bilateral calf pain began that remitted over ⩽ 7days. The creatine kinase-level, assessed in 28 patients, was elevated in 25. Nose swabs were positive for influenza virus B in 13 out of 14 cases. The blood cell count, measured in 41 cases, disclosed leucopenia in 12 and thrombocytopenia in 3. The review of the literature found 10 outbreaks of ⩾ 10 cases of influenza virus B-associated myalgia cruris, which included a total of 203 patients with a mean age of 7.3 years and a ♂:♀ ratio of 2.0. In conclusion influenza virus B caused a large Swiss-Italian outbreak of myalgia cruris. Our outbreak and the literature indicate that influenza virus B-associated myalgia cruris affects preschool- and school-aged children, primarily boys.
Keywords
Child, Child, Preschool, Disease Outbreaks, Female, Humans, Influenza, Human/epidemiology, Influenza, Human/physiopathology, Betainfluenzavirus, Italy/epidemiology, Male, Movement Disorders/epidemiology, Movement Disorders/physiopathology, Myalgia/epidemiology, Myalgia/physiopathology, Switzerland/epidemiology, Acute benign myalgia cruris, Acute toe walking, Benign childhood myositis, Bottom shuffling, Frankenstein walk, Influenza virus B, Review
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