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Volume 02

Journal of Immune Disorders & Therapy

J Immune Disord Ther, Volume 02

December 09-10, 2019 | Barcelona, Spain

9

th

WORLD CONGRESS ON

IMMUNOLOGY AND CANCER

World Immunology 2019 & Cancer Summit 2019

December 09-10, 2019

Lyme neuroborreliosis in children: Etiology and comparison of clinical findings of

lyme neuroborreliosis caused by

B. garinii and B. afzelii

Mojca Rožič

University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

Statement of the problem

: Information on the etiology of Lyme Neuroborreliosis (LNB) in children in Europe and the influence

of

B. burgdorferi

sensu lato species isolated from Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) on clinical presentation of LNB in children are

limited.

Methodology

: The study was monocentric. During its 17-year period, children younger than 15 years with presentation

suggestive of LNB or confirmed Lyme borreliosis that had B. burgdorferi sensu lato isolated from CSF and had species of

B. burgdorferi sensu lato identified by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis were included. Demographic and medical data were

compared for children infected with

B. garinii

to those infected with

B. afzelii

.

Findings

: 153 children had Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato isolated from CSF. In 71/113 (62.8%)

B. garinii

and in 42/113

(37.2%)

B. afzelii

were identified. Patients infected with

B. garinii

did not report symptoms suggestive of CNS involvement or

any other symptoms more often than patients infected with

B. afzelii

. Compared with children infected with

B. afzelii

, children

infected with

B. garinii

had erythema migrans less often (18.3% vs. 45.2%), but had positive meningeal signs (69.0% vs. 38.1%),

CSF lymphocytic predominance (97.1% vs. 75.0%), and elevated albumin CSF/serum quotient (80.6% vs. 50.0%) more often.

Conclusion & Significance

: In Slovenia, LNB in children is more often caused by

B. garinii

, followed by

B. afzelii

. The clinical

picture of LNB in children caused by

B. garinii

is not more often suggestive of CNS involvement, but CNS inflammation is more

pronounced in children infected with

B. garinii

, compared with children infected with

B. afzelii

.

Biography

Mojca Rožič, M.D., is Assistant of Infectious Diseases at Department of Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine,

University of Ljubljana and Consultant of Pediatrics at Department of Infectious Diseases, University Medical Centre Ljubljana,

Slovenia. She has great interest in pediatric infectious diseases and clinical research. Since the beginning of her clinical work she

has been involved in research of Lyme borreliosis in children. Currently she is PhD candidate working on her dissertation on Lyme

neuroborreliosis in children.

mojca.rozic@kclj.si