From October 2013 through February 2014, human parechovirus genotype 3 infection was identified in 183 infants in New South Wales, Australia. Of those infants, 57% were male and 95% required hospitalization. Common signs and symptoms were fever >38\ub0C (86%), irritability (80%), tachycardia (68%), and rash (62%). Compared with affected infants in the Northern Hemisphere, infants in New South Wales were slightly older, both sexes were affected more equally, and rash occurred with considerably higher frequency. The New South Wales syndromic surveillance system, which uses near real-time emergency department and ambulance data, was useful for monitoring the outbreak. An alert distributed to clinicians reduced unnecessary hospitalization for p...
Human parechovirus types 1-16 (HPeV1-16) are positive strand RNA viruses in the family Picornavirida...
Recent parechovirus A3 (PeV-A3) outbreaks in Australia suggest lower population immunity compared wi...
Human parechovirus (HpeV) is an important emerging infection in young infants, able to cause sepsis-...
From October 2013 through February 2014, human parechovirus genotype 3 infection was identified in 1...
From October 2013 through February 2014, human parechovirus genotype 3 infection was identified in 1...
Background. Infections with human parechoviruses (HPeVs) are associated with a wide range of clinica...
Human parechovirus (HPeV), particularly type 3 (HPeV3), is an important cause of sepsis-/meningitis-...
Human parechovirus (HPeV), particularly type 3 (HPeV3), is an important cause of sepsis-/meningitis-...
The human parechovirus (HPeV) has emerged as a pathogen causing sepsis-like presentations in young i...
Human parechovirus particularly genotype 3 (HPeV3) is an emerging infection affecting predominantly ...
Background Human parechovirus (HPeV), like enteroviruses, usually causes mild self-limiting respirat...
Human parechovirus type 3 (HPeV3) can cause severe sepsis-like illness in young infants and may be a...
Human parechovirus type 3 (HPeV3) can cause severe sepsis-like illness in young infants and may be a...
BACKGROUND: Human parechovirus (HPeV), like enteroviruses, usually causes mild self-limiting respira...
Hospital-based studies identify Parechovirus (PeV), primarily PeV-A3, as an important cause of sever...
Human parechovirus types 1-16 (HPeV1-16) are positive strand RNA viruses in the family Picornavirida...
Recent parechovirus A3 (PeV-A3) outbreaks in Australia suggest lower population immunity compared wi...
Human parechovirus (HpeV) is an important emerging infection in young infants, able to cause sepsis-...
From October 2013 through February 2014, human parechovirus genotype 3 infection was identified in 1...
From October 2013 through February 2014, human parechovirus genotype 3 infection was identified in 1...
Background. Infections with human parechoviruses (HPeVs) are associated with a wide range of clinica...
Human parechovirus (HPeV), particularly type 3 (HPeV3), is an important cause of sepsis-/meningitis-...
Human parechovirus (HPeV), particularly type 3 (HPeV3), is an important cause of sepsis-/meningitis-...
The human parechovirus (HPeV) has emerged as a pathogen causing sepsis-like presentations in young i...
Human parechovirus particularly genotype 3 (HPeV3) is an emerging infection affecting predominantly ...
Background Human parechovirus (HPeV), like enteroviruses, usually causes mild self-limiting respirat...
Human parechovirus type 3 (HPeV3) can cause severe sepsis-like illness in young infants and may be a...
Human parechovirus type 3 (HPeV3) can cause severe sepsis-like illness in young infants and may be a...
BACKGROUND: Human parechovirus (HPeV), like enteroviruses, usually causes mild self-limiting respira...
Hospital-based studies identify Parechovirus (PeV), primarily PeV-A3, as an important cause of sever...
Human parechovirus types 1-16 (HPeV1-16) are positive strand RNA viruses in the family Picornavirida...
Recent parechovirus A3 (PeV-A3) outbreaks in Australia suggest lower population immunity compared wi...
Human parechovirus (HpeV) is an important emerging infection in young infants, able to cause sepsis-...