The European Center for Disease Prevention and Control has reported 19 cases of severe echovirus 11 infections in neonates since 2022, nine of which were fatal. We report a new fatal neonatal case that occurred in a male twin for which we evaluated the respiratory and intestinal mucosal innate immune response.
A new case of Echovirus 11 neonatal fulminant hepatitis involving male twins in a Northern Italy Tertiary University Hospital: Insight on a possible immunological clue / Novazzi, F.; Piralla, A.; Perniciaro, S.; Genoni, A. P.; Ferrante, F. D.; Giardina, F.; Ferrari, G.; Pellegrinelli, L.; Clementi, N.; Pariani, E.; Zanoni, I.; Baldanti, F.; Agosti, M.; Mancini, N.. - In: IJID REGIONS. - ISSN 2772-7076. - 12:(2024). [10.1016/j.ijregi.2024.100411]
A new case of Echovirus 11 neonatal fulminant hepatitis involving male twins in a Northern Italy Tertiary University Hospital: Insight on a possible immunological clue
Clementi N.;Mancini N.Ultimo
2024-01-01
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The European Center for Disease Prevention and Control has reported 19 cases of severe echovirus 11 infections in neonates since 2022, nine of which were fatal. We report a new fatal neonatal case that occurred in a male twin for which we evaluated the respiratory and intestinal mucosal innate immune response.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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