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A Neonatal Imaging Model of Gram-Negative Bacterial Sepsis
Published on: August 12, 2020
Human parechovirus-3 infection: emerging pathogen in neonatal sepsis
Rebecca E Levorson1, Barbara A Jantausch, Bernhard L Wiedermann
1Division of Infectious Diseases, Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC, USA. rlevorso@cnmc.org
Abstract:
Human parechovirus-3 (HPeV-3) is an emerging pathogen that has been described as a cause of neonatal sepsis. Human parechoviruses are a family of viruses closely related to enteroviruses; however, enteroviral PCR will not detect HPeVs. We present clinical details of neonatal meningoencephalitis and hepatitis-coagulopathy syndrome caused by HPeV-3 infection.
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