Current opinion in infectious diseases
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This article reviews recent developments in West Nile encephalitis. Because of the large number of individuals infected in the United States, an expanded spectrum of the disease has been recognized. Flaccid paralysis presenting as poliomyelitis-like syndrome is being increasingly recognized. ⋯ Clinical manifestations of West Nile encephalitis continue to expand following each year's outbreaks. New neurologic and ophthalmologic manifestations continue to be described. Because of the protean manifestations, testing should be carried out during mosquito season, even in patients that have another explanation for their encephalopathy. There is no effective therapy. Flaccid paralysis may be prolonged/permanent. Prognosis may be related to the degree of relative lymphopenia on presentation, the degree of elevation of serum ferritin levels and advanced age. The course of West Nile encephalitis and its clinical manifestations are the same in normal and compromised hosts.