This review systematically summarized the clinical characteristics of neonates with severe enteroviral infection to provide evidence for the identification and treatment of severe neonatal EV infection
Most enterovirus infections are mild
Enterovirus infections may be caused by different strains in this group of viruses
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Enteroviruses are a major source of human disease, particularly in neonates and young children where infections can range from acute, self-limited febrile illness to
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1 The disease is spread by fecal-oral, oral-oral, and respiratory droplet contact
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Although enterovirus infections are common in the paediatric population, a proper diagnosis, especially in the youngest patients, is difficult to make
1 Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and HSV type 2 (HSV-2) are the two types of HSVs that may cause neonatal disease
Acyclovir is an antiviral drug that slows the growth and spread of the herpes virus in the body
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The rate of acyclovir usage was significantly lower for patients in the Other Diagnosis group (2
The use of molecular diagnostic tests for meningitis provides rapid and accurate differentiation between these infections
They are also given acyclovir (an antiviral drug) in case the by mouth or suppository (inserted into the rectum), can reduce fever
A swab of the lesion can detect coxsackievirus or enterovirus using real-time PCR assays
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46 Recently, a prospective study was conducted in 16 French hospitals to assess a method of detecting enterovirus in blood specimens by PCR 47 and found that detection of enterovirus was more frequent in blood samples than in CSF specimens of
Within 2 days after onset, up to 20 (mean, 4 to 5) 1- to 2-mm diameter grayish papules develop and become vesicles with erythematous areolae
Although the term “sepsis” is sometimes used to describe neonatal enterovirus disease, postmortem pathology confirms that severe myocarditis and/or hepatitis, often accompanied by encephalitis, adequately explain the spectrum of enterovirus disease in neonates