Enteroviruses are among the most common causes of acute viral illness worldwide, and in neonates, the clinical course of these infections is heterogeneous. Severe complications, such as myocarditis, are associated with high mortality rates. In this case report, we present the clinical course of premature twins born at 35 weeks of gestational age, suffering from a severe neonatal enterovirus infection with cardiac involvement, which proved fatal in one of the twins. This course led to prompt identification in the other twin and facilitated timely transfer to a neonatal intensive care unit with neonatal hemodynamic expertise, and facilitated the timely transfer to a neonatal intensive care nit with hemodynamic expertise and immediate availabi...
Background: Limited data exist on the role of human parechoviruses (HPeV) and enteroviruses (EV) as ...
Cytomegalovirus infection is one of the most common congenital infections worldwide. Moreover, it se...
Enteroviruses are nonenveloped, single-stranded, positive-sense viruses in the Picornaviridae family...
Althoughenteroviruses can cause overwhelmong and fatal systematic infections in neonates, such sever...
Introduction: Enteroviruses commonly encounter babies and children and infections present in a wi...
Enteroviruses (EVs) are an important source of infection in the paediatric age, with most cases conc...
A chart review was made of 24 neonates less than one month of age with culture-proven enteroviral in...
Background: Enteroviruses (EV) are an important cause of neonatal disease including hepatitis, menin...
Objectives. Neonatal enterovirus infections have diverse manifestations, from asymptomatic to fatal....
BACKGROUND: Neonatal acute liver failure (ALF) is a severe condition with a mortality rate up to 70%...
Enteroviruses are a leading cause of viral infections in children. While most enteroviral infections...
SUMMARY – Enterovirus infections are common in the neonatal period. Newborns are at a higher risk of...
Comparison of children hospitalized with enterovirus or human parechovirus (HPeV) detected in their ...
Herpes Simplex Virus infections (HSV) are ubiquitous. The neonatal HSV infection (NHSV) is rare. The...
Enteroviruses (EVs) are an important cause of illness, especially in neonates and young infants. Cli...
Background: Limited data exist on the role of human parechoviruses (HPeV) and enteroviruses (EV) as ...
Cytomegalovirus infection is one of the most common congenital infections worldwide. Moreover, it se...
Enteroviruses are nonenveloped, single-stranded, positive-sense viruses in the Picornaviridae family...
Althoughenteroviruses can cause overwhelmong and fatal systematic infections in neonates, such sever...
Introduction: Enteroviruses commonly encounter babies and children and infections present in a wi...
Enteroviruses (EVs) are an important source of infection in the paediatric age, with most cases conc...
A chart review was made of 24 neonates less than one month of age with culture-proven enteroviral in...
Background: Enteroviruses (EV) are an important cause of neonatal disease including hepatitis, menin...
Objectives. Neonatal enterovirus infections have diverse manifestations, from asymptomatic to fatal....
BACKGROUND: Neonatal acute liver failure (ALF) is a severe condition with a mortality rate up to 70%...
Enteroviruses are a leading cause of viral infections in children. While most enteroviral infections...
SUMMARY – Enterovirus infections are common in the neonatal period. Newborns are at a higher risk of...
Comparison of children hospitalized with enterovirus or human parechovirus (HPeV) detected in their ...
Herpes Simplex Virus infections (HSV) are ubiquitous. The neonatal HSV infection (NHSV) is rare. The...
Enteroviruses (EVs) are an important cause of illness, especially in neonates and young infants. Cli...
Background: Limited data exist on the role of human parechoviruses (HPeV) and enteroviruses (EV) as ...
Cytomegalovirus infection is one of the most common congenital infections worldwide. Moreover, it se...
Enteroviruses are nonenveloped, single-stranded, positive-sense viruses in the Picornaviridae family...