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. 2021 Jul 15;13(7):1370. doi: 10.3390/v13071370

Table 1.

Viral and prion infections in CNS-associated infections in Brazil.

Genus/Causative Agents Structure Transmission Route to Brain Neurological Disorders Types Commonly CNS-Associated Infections
Enterovirus Single-stranded RNA Nonenveloped Icosahedral symmetry Fecal–oral, respiratory Infected endothelial cells; retrograde
axonal transport; Trojan Horse within infected
monocytes
Aseptic meningitis, acute flaccid paralysis, encephalitis/meningoencephalitis E6, E7, E11, E18, E30, CVB5, CVA2, EV-A71, CVB5, E6, E7, E11, CVA13, EV-C99, CVB2, E6, E18, E30
Flavivirus Single-stranded RNA Enveloped Icosahedral symmetry Via arthropod vectors Hematogenous; axonal transport; Trojan Horse within infected leukocytes Encephalitis, microencephaly (Zika) Dengue, Yellow fever, Zika
Alphavirus Single-stranded RNA Enveloped Icosahedral symmetry Via arthropod vectors Anterograde axonal transport Encephalitis Chikungunya
Simplexvirus Double-stranded DNA Enveloped Icosahedral symmetry Oral-to-oral, oral–genital contact with sores Primary infections: olfactory, hematogenous and genital (HSV-2), retrograde axonal transport Reactivation: from neurons trigeminal or sacral (HSV-2) ganglia, anterograde transport to reach CNS Encephalitis, meningoencephalitis HSV-1 HSV-2
Varicellovirus Double-stranded DNA Enveloped Icosahedral symmetry Via droplets, aerosol, direct contact Peripheral spread VZV- reactivation from sensory ganglia- central spread to brain or to temporal arteritis or to spinal cord arteries Meningoencephalitis, myelitis, cranial neuropathies VZV
Cytomegalovirus Double-stranded DNA Enveloped Icosahedral symmetry Contact with saliva or urine; sexual; contact breast milk; transplanted organs; blood transfusions Hematopoietic cells monocytes—systemic spread- brain, spinal cord, meninges, nerve roots Encephalitis, myelitis, polyradiculopathy, multifocal neuropathy CMV
Prion scrapie Beta structure enriched form of cellular prion protein Iatrogenic, oral, blood Infected epithelium, lymphoid tissues Rapidly progressive cognitive impairment with behavioral and visual disturbances, ataxia, and myoclonus. BSE, vCJD, iCJD