“…The remaining 25% of infants with HSV will have disseminated disease which can involve multiple organs, most commonly the liver and lungs [18]. The onset of disease varies between the different manifestations, with SEM disease presenting at 5-11 days of life, CNS disease presenting between 8 and 17 days of life, and disseminated disease presenting between 10 and 12 days of life [61]. Initial symptoms may be non-specific and include feeding difficulties, lethargy, seizures, suspected sepsis, vesicular rash or severe liver dysfunction, with as many as 30% of infected neonates not having skin lesions [52,60].…”