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Posted: Mon May 07, 2018 9:35 am
Epidemic prompts plea for GPs to look out for 'red, hot, angry' babies
Parechovirus is emerging as a serious concern in infants
Parechovirus is emerging as a serious concern in infants, with about 200 cases identified since last August in the nation’s third epidemic of a virulent strain.
Infectious diseases physicians are advising GPs to be on the lookout for potentially serious cases, including infants with sepsis-like illness and meningoencephalitis.
Doctors should watch for “red, hot, angry” babies presenting with fever, irritability and rash, particularly if younger than three months, they write in a narrative review.
The non-polio enteroviruses and parechoviruses are responsible for a wide spectrum of diseases in persons of all ages, although infection and illness occurs most commonly in infants and .... Homeopathy in the age of antibiotic resistance: Is it a viable treatment for upper respiratory tract infections and their complications?
Has anyone seen this . Not specifically mentioned In Repertory Virosa, Regards Jean
Parechovirus is emerging as a serious concern in infants
Parechovirus is emerging as a serious concern in infants, with about 200 cases identified since last August in the nation’s third epidemic of a virulent strain.
Infectious diseases physicians are advising GPs to be on the lookout for potentially serious cases, including infants with sepsis-like illness and meningoencephalitis.
Doctors should watch for “red, hot, angry” babies presenting with fever, irritability and rash, particularly if younger than three months, they write in a narrative review.
The non-polio enteroviruses and parechoviruses are responsible for a wide spectrum of diseases in persons of all ages, although infection and illness occurs most commonly in infants and .... Homeopathy in the age of antibiotic resistance: Is it a viable treatment for upper respiratory tract infections and their complications?
Has anyone seen this . Not specifically mentioned In Repertory Virosa, Regards Jean