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Toscana virus (TOSV) is an emerging cause of central nervous system (CNS) infections, especially in endemic countries during summer. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is usually clear, with < 500 leukocytes/mm, normal glucose (> 60 % serum glucose) and normal (< 45 mg/dL) to slightly increased protein levels. Here we present two cases of TOSV meningitis with misleading CSF characteristics observed at Santa Maria Annunziata Hospital (Bagno a Ripoli, Florence, Italy). Case 1 presented with signs and symptoms of meningitis. CSF was opalescent on macroscopic examination, with 1192 cells/mm, hypoglycorrhachia (30 % serum glucose) and hyperproteinorachia (228.0 mg/dL). TOSV meningitis was confirmed with serology. Case 2 presented with headache, vomiting and mild neck stiffness. CSF was slightly turbid, with 1092 cells/mm, normal glucose (61 % serum glucose) and slightly increased protein (77.0 mg/dL) levels. TOSV meningitis was confirmed with serology and molecular test on CSF. We performed a literature review including cases of TOSV neuroinvasive infections in which CSF characteristics were reported. Pleocytosis > 500 cells/mm was reported in 12/62 (19.4 %) patients, hypoglycorrhachia in 3/62 (4.8 %) patients, mild hyperproteinorachia (45 - 75 mg/dL) in 7/62 (11.3 %) patients and severe hyperproteinorachia (> 75 mg/dL) in 40/62 (64.5 %) patients. TOSV should be considered in the differential diagnosis of CNS infections in endemic areas during the warm season even when CSF examination shows atypical results.
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Virulence
December 2025
IVPC UMR754, EPHE, Université PSL, INRAE, Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Lyon, France.
Toscana virus (TOSV), belonging to family, is circulating in most Mediterranean countries and is transmitted to humans by infected female sand flies. While most infections are asymptomatic, TOSV is considered as a leading cause of meningitis and encephalitis in humans during summer. Three TOSV genotypes (named A, B, and C) have been identified, although no virus strain belonging to lineage C has been isolated so far.
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May 2025
Unit of Microbiology, The Greater Romagna Area Hub Laboratory, Cesena, Italy.
Toscana virus (TOSV), a Phlebovirus transmitted by sandflies, is a leading cause of aseptic meningitis in the Mediterranean region. Despite its clinical significance, underreporting and limited availability of complete genomic data hinder a thorough understanding of its genetic diversity and evolution. This study presents a novel amplicon-based whole-genome sequencing (WGS) method using Illumina library preparation kits and proprietary software to optimize workflows and enhance bioinformatic analyses.
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May 2025
IVPC UMR754, INRAE, Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1, EPHE, Université PSL, Lyon, France.
Toscana virus (TOSV) is an emerging but neglected human pathogen currently circulating around the Mediterranean basin including North Africa. Human illness ranges from asymptomatic or mild flu-like syndromes to severe neurological diseases such as meningitis or meningoencephalitis. Despite its significant impact, understanding of TOSV transmission and epidemiology remains limited.
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March 2025
Global Health and Tropical Medicine (GHTM), Associate Laboratory in Translation and Innovation Towards Global Health, LA-REAL, Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical (IHMT), Universidade Nova de Lisboa (UNL), Lisbon, Portugal.
Background: Toscana virus (TOSV; Phlebovirus toscanaense), a phlebovirus transmitted by sand flies, is a growing public health concern in the Mediterranean region, with infections often being asymptomatic but potentially leading to neuroinvasive disease. Despite its presence in neighboring countries, data on TOSV seroprevalence in Portugal are limited. This study aimed to estimate the national seroprevalence of TOSV among blood donors in mainland Portugal and explore associations with sociodemographic factors and Leishmania infection.
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June 2025
Department of Viroscience, Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Background: Arboviruses have expanded into new regions in Europe, yet data indicate gaps in disease notifications and a risk of further spread. We aimed to report on prevalence, clinical management, and outcomes of endemic arbovirus infections in southeast Europe.
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