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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Distribution of Viral Pathogens Involved in Febrile Seizures

Year 2024, Volume: 14 Issue: 3, 203 - 209, 19.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.26650/experimed.1439304

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the distribution of viral pathogens responsible for febrile seizures (FS) in children.

Materials and Methods: This multicenter study reviewed cases diagnosed as compatible with FS between March 2018 and March 2022. Patients who underwent viral testing were included. Demographic and clinical data were reviewed from the system files.

Results: Laboratory tests targeting viral etiology were performed in 114 of 1683 patients with FS. The viral etiology of FS was consistent before and during the pandemic. The findings demonstrated a statistically significant increase in the number of patients who reported their first FS during the pandemic (81.3%) as opposed to before (63.6%) (p=0.041). There were no significant differences in viral test positivity rates before and during the pandemic (p=0.817). While influenza virus was mostly isolated in the pre-pandemic period, influenza and SARS-CoV-2 were almost equally isolated in the post-pandemic period.

Conclusion: Febrile seizures are usually benign, with no adverse events. However, this situation may be stressful for families, but identifying the cause can provide relief. The development of rapid diagnostic tests that simultaneously screen for both SARS-CoV-2 and influenza viruses could be valuable for efficient patient follow-up and treatment.

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Year 2024, Volume: 14 Issue: 3, 203 - 209, 19.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.26650/experimed.1439304

Abstract

References

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  • 10. Chung S. Febrile seizures. Korean J Pediatr 2014; 57(9): 384-95. google scholar
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Primary Language English
Subjects Clinical Sciences (Other)
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Emel Ekşi Alp 0000-0002-6531-6466

Gizem Dikencik-cuceloglu 0000-0002-5935-4853

Aytac Goktug 0000-0002-0242-2368

Mahmut Firat Halici 0009-0002-8362-9404

Gülser Esen Besli 0000-0001-6837-5384

Eda Kepenekli 0000-0003-1886-5224

Publication Date December 19, 2024
Submission Date February 19, 2024
Acceptance Date November 20, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 14 Issue: 3

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Vancouver Ekşi Alp E, Dikencik-cuceloglu G, Goktug A, Halici MF, Esen Besli G, Kepenekli E. Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Distribution of Viral Pathogens Involved in Febrile Seizures. Experimed. 2024;14(3):203-9.