No Evidence of Ntwetwe Virus Infections in Children Presenting to Kiboga Hospital, Uganda.
Arthur Wouter Dante EdridgeNathalie van den BrekelPhilly MukunguRachael NakayimaSamuel BbosaPeter IsagaraMichael van Boele HensbroekLia van der HoekJohn T KayiwaJulius J LutwamaRichard IdroPublished in: Tropical medicine and infectious disease (2022)
We investigated whether Ntwetwe virus-a novel orthobunyavirus discovered in a Ugandan girl with a fatal encephalopathy-was a common reason for hospital admission for children to Kiboga hospital, Uganda. A case-control was conducted between September 2019 and September 2020, including cases with severe neurological disease and mild febrile illness, matched to a healthy control without fever. Among 143 subjects, no cases with an acute infection were identified. This result suggests that Ntwetwe virus does not cause a major burden of disease amongst children presenting to Kiboga hospital during the study period.