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Themistocles Karpathios1, Maria Moustaki, Panagiotis Yiallouros
1Department of Pediatrics, Athens Medical Center, Athens, Greece. mar.moustaki@gmail.com
Abstract:
HSV-2 meningitis is uncommon in childhood and is mainly associated with genital lesions or a history of sexual abuse. A 7-year-old boy with recurrent herpetic whitlow developed HSV-2 meningitis. HSV-2 was identified in the CSF by PCR. In children with herpetic whitlow, the risk of HSV-2, although rare, should be considered.
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