‘More than devastating’—patient experiences and neurological sequelae of Japanese encephalitis§

Author:

Turtle Lance123ORCID,Easton Ava14,Defres Sylviane13,Ellul Mark15,Bovill Begona6,Hoyle Jim7,Jung Agam8,Lewthwaite Penny9,Solomon Tom125

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Infection and Global Health, University of Liverpool, 8 West Derby Street, Liverpool, L69 7BE, UK

2. NIHR Health Protection Research Unit for Emerging and Zoonotic Infections, University of Liverpool, 8 West Derby Street, Liverpool, L69 7BE, UK

3. Tropical & Infectious Disease Unit, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Liverpool, L7 8XP, UK

4. Encephalitis Society, Malton, North Yorkshire, YO17 7DT, UK

5. Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool, L9 7LJ, UK

6. Tropical and Infectious Diseases, North Bristol NHS Trust, Bristol, Southmead Road, Westbury-on-Trym, BS10 5NB, UK

7. Neuro-Intensive Care Unit, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, Glossop Rd, S10 2JF, UK

8. Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, LS1 3EX, UK

9. St James’s University Hospital, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, Beckett Street, LS9 7TF, UK

Abstract

Abstract Background Japanese encephalitis (JE), caused by the mosquito-borne JE virus, is a vaccine-preventable disease endemic to much of Asia. Travellers from non-endemic areas are susceptible if they travel to a JE endemic area. Although the risk to travellers of JE is low, the consequences may be severe. Methods Here, we describe three cases of JE in British travellers occurring in 2014–15. In addition, we report, through interviews with survivors and their families, personal experiences of life after JE. Results Three cases of JE were diagnosed in British travellers in 2014/15. One was acquired in Thailand, one in China and one in either Thailand, Laos or Cambodia. All three patients suffered severe, life-threatening illnesses, all were admitted to intensive care units and required medical evacuation back to the UK. One patient suffered a cardiac arrest during the acute stage but made a good recovery. The other two patients remain significantly paralysed and ventilator dependent. All three cases had clear indications for vaccination, and all have been left with life-changing neurological sequelae. Conclusions Travel health providers should be aware of the severity of JE, as well as the risk, allowing travellers to make fully informed decisions on JE vaccination.

Funder

National Institute for Health Research

Wellcome Trust

Department of Health or Public Health England

European Union Zika Pan Latin American Network

Horizon 2020

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Medicine

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