Neonatal coxsackie B virus infection?a treatable disease?
- 1 April 2004
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in European Journal of Pediatrics
- Vol. 163 (4-5) , 223-228
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-004-1408-y
Abstract
Ten neonates with coxsackie B viral infection presented over a 3-month period. Clinical features included meningoencephalitis, thrombocytopenia, disseminated intravascular coagulopathy, cardiomyopathy, and hepatitis. Eight infants had multiorgan disease, four with severe myocardial dysfunction, of whom two died. All of the infants with severe disease developed symptoms within 7 days of age. In infants presenting within 10 days of birth, in all cases there were symptoms compatible with maternal infection prior to delivery. Severity was associated with perinatal transmission. Enteroviral polymerase chain reaction of CSF, urine, stool or throat swab was positive in nine of the ten babies. Seven of the infants were treated with a 7-day course of the new anti-picornaviral drug pleconaril (5 mg/kg 3 times daily). Conclusion: these cases highlight the importance of not missing coxsackie B viral infection in the differential diagnosis of the septic neonate, especially as there is now a potential treatment.Keywords
This publication has 43 references indexed in Scilit:
- Efficacy and Safety of Oral Pleconaril for Treatment of Colds Due to Picornaviruses in Adults: Results of 2 Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled TrialsClinical Infectious Diseases, 2003
- SEVERE NEONATAL ENTEROVIRAL HEPATITIS TREATED WITH PLECONARILThe Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2001
- ANTIVIRAL THERAPY FOR ENTEROVIRAL INFECTIONSThe Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1999
- Enterovirus infections and enterovirus specific T-cell responses in infancyJournal of Medical Virology, 1998
- Neonatal Enterovirus Infection: Virology, Serology, and Effects of Intravenous Immune GlobulinClinical Infectious Diseases, 1995
- Profile of enterovirus disease in the first two weeks of lifeThe Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1993
- Perinatal Echovirus Infection: Insights from a Literature Review of 61 Cases of Serious Infection and 16 Outbreaks in NurseriesClinical Infectious Diseases, 1986
- Epidemiologic, clinical, and laboratory features of Coxsackie B1-B5 infections in the United States, 1970-79.1984
- Epidemiology of neonatal enterovirus infectionThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1984
- Enteroviral disease in early infancyThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1978