Early Neonatal Presentation and Neuroimaging of Parechovirus Meningoencephalitis in a Preterm Baby: A Case Report
Early Neonatal Presentation and Neuroimaging of Parechovirus Meningoencephalitis in a Preterm Baby: A Case Report

Early Neonatal Presentation and Neuroimaging of Parechovirus Meningoencephalitis in a Preterm Baby: A Case Report

Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2024 May 1;43(5):463-466. doi: 10.1097/INF.0000000000004275. Epub 2024 Feb 6.

ABSTRACT

Neonatal meningoencephalitis caused by human parechovirus infection is being increasingly recognized in recent literature. While most cases are postnatally acquired, intrauterine infection is rare, presents early and has a more severe impact on brain health and development. We discuss here an infant born preterm at 34 weeks gestational age, with neonatal course remarkable for severe encephalopathy presenting on day 2 of life due to human parechovirus meningoencephalitis transmitted in utero. Early magnetic resonance brain imaging detected extensive white matter injury and subsequently evolved into multicystic leukoencephalopathy. Posthospital discharge, infant was noted to have early neurodevelopmental impairment at 4 months corrected age.

PMID:38635913 | DOI:10.1097/INF.0000000000004275