Herpes simplex virus is an important cause of neonatal infection, which can lead to death or long-term disabilities. Rarely in utero, the transmission frequently occurs during delivery. The disease may be disseminated, localized to the central nervous system, or involving skin, eye and/or mouth. Mortality rates markedly decreased with high-dose antiviral treatment. Diagnosis of neonatal infection is based on viral isolation from ulcerated vesicles or by scarifying mucocutaneous lesions. Recently polymerase chain reaction plays a central role for both viral detection (skin, mucosal, cerebrospinal fluid samples) and response to therapy. Vertical transmission may be decreased by prophylactic antiviral treatment
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection is one of the most common viral sexually transmitted diseases w...
Background- Herpes Simplex Virus type-1 is commonly associated with oral mucosal infection but, in t...
Infection with herpes simplex is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections. Because th...
Neonatal Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) infection is an uncommon disease but one that continues to cause...
Neonatal herpes simplex virus infections are rare, but are associated with significant morbidity and...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Neonatal Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) infection is a serious illness with significant mortality and mo...
Of the two virologically distinct types of Herpes simplex viruses i.e., types 1 and 2, Herpes simple...
As pediatric hospitalists, we often care for neonates and young infants <2 months of age that are...
Neonatal herpes simplex infection (HSV) is a ruinous disease in infants, related with broad morbidit...
Neonatal herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection acquired at deliver), is characterised by high morbidi...
To explore the magnitude and descriptive epidemiology of neonatal herpes simplex virus (HSV) infecti...
Neonatal herpessimplexvirus (HSV) infection is usually acquired at birth, although a few infants hav...
of Disease in Childhood, 47,97. Herpes simplex virus infection in the newborn. Fourteen cases of neo...
Introduction. Neonatal disseminated herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection can cause rapidly progressi...
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection is one of the most common viral sexually transmitted diseases w...
Background- Herpes Simplex Virus type-1 is commonly associated with oral mucosal infection but, in t...
Infection with herpes simplex is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections. Because th...
Neonatal Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) infection is an uncommon disease but one that continues to cause...
Neonatal herpes simplex virus infections are rare, but are associated with significant morbidity and...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Neonatal Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) infection is a serious illness with significant mortality and mo...
Of the two virologically distinct types of Herpes simplex viruses i.e., types 1 and 2, Herpes simple...
As pediatric hospitalists, we often care for neonates and young infants <2 months of age that are...
Neonatal herpes simplex infection (HSV) is a ruinous disease in infants, related with broad morbidit...
Neonatal herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection acquired at deliver), is characterised by high morbidi...
To explore the magnitude and descriptive epidemiology of neonatal herpes simplex virus (HSV) infecti...
Neonatal herpessimplexvirus (HSV) infection is usually acquired at birth, although a few infants hav...
of Disease in Childhood, 47,97. Herpes simplex virus infection in the newborn. Fourteen cases of neo...
Introduction. Neonatal disseminated herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection can cause rapidly progressi...
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection is one of the most common viral sexually transmitted diseases w...
Background- Herpes Simplex Virus type-1 is commonly associated with oral mucosal infection but, in t...
Infection with herpes simplex is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections. Because th...