2018
DOI: 10.31031/rpn.2018.03.000557
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Presentation and Management of HHV6 Infection in a 32 Days Old Baby

Abstract: Background: Human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6), commonly known to cause the childhood disease roseola and nonspecific viral illness, has been known to cause serious neurological complications including fever induced seizures and encephalitis with possible long-term sequelae especially in immunocompromised patients.Purposes: To report a rare case of HHV-6 meningitis in a 32-day old male infant and the challenging therapeutic approach required to treat and manage this condition. Case summary: A 32-day old male infant p… Show more

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