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Review
. 2015 Sep;29(3):415-28.
doi: 10.1016/j.idc.2015.05.005. Epub 2015 Jul 16.

Human Parechovirus 3: The Most Common Viral Cause of Meningoencephalitis in Young Infants

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Human Parechovirus 3: The Most Common Viral Cause of Meningoencephalitis in Young Infants

Christian Renaud et al. Infect Dis Clin North Am. 2015 Sep.

Abstract

Human parechoviruses (HPeVs) were initially classified as echoviruses. HPeVs occur worldwide, comprising up to 17 genotypes. HPeV1 and HPeV3 are most common. Clinical disease varies somewhat among genotypes. HPeV1 causes mostly gastrointestinal infections. HPeV3's prominence is due to its causing sepsis syndromes and central nervous system (CNS) infections in young infants. Currently, HPeV3 is the most common single cause of aseptic meningitis/meningoencephalitis in infants less than 90 days old in North America, usually with biannual summer-fall seasonality. HPeV3 CNS infections usually lack cerebrospinal fluid pleocytosis. Mortality and sequelae are uncommon, usually accompanying initially severe or neurologically complicated acute illnesses.

Keywords: Encephalitis; HPeV; Meningitis; Neonate; Seizure; White matter.

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