2024
DOI: 10.1159/000538020
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Adult-Onset Encephalitis over Twelve Years in Easternmost Finland

Jussi O.T. Sipilä

Abstract: Introduction: The epidemiology of encephalitis varies by region and time. Available Finnish data are outdated and there are no data from eastern parts of the country nor concerning the occurrence autoimmune encephalitides. Material and methods: Patients with encephalitis were identified from mandatory administrative registries in North Karelia Central Hospital. The diagnoses were verified, and data extracted by reviewing the patient records. Study period was 2010-2021. Only patients >16 years of age were i… Show more

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“…In our study cohort the overall rate of central nervous system infections was 7%. Compared to the recently reported incidence of encephalitis in the Finnish population of 3.1/100,000 person-years [28], we find approximately twenty-fold higher incidence of encephalitis for patients with APS-1. There is a high prevalence of anti-cytokine antibodies, especially anti-IFNα, in patients with APS-1, and the higher level of autoantibodies against IFNα4 associates with more severe herpesvirus infections in APS-1 patients [24].…”
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confidence: 87%
“…In our study cohort the overall rate of central nervous system infections was 7%. Compared to the recently reported incidence of encephalitis in the Finnish population of 3.1/100,000 person-years [28], we find approximately twenty-fold higher incidence of encephalitis for patients with APS-1. There is a high prevalence of anti-cytokine antibodies, especially anti-IFNα, in patients with APS-1, and the higher level of autoantibodies against IFNα4 associates with more severe herpesvirus infections in APS-1 patients [24].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 87%