| Literature DB >> 28347852 |
Makiko Shinomoto1, Tatsuya Kawasaki2, Takuya Sugahara3, Keiko Nakata4, Tomoya Kotani2, Hidetaka Yoshitake2, Kento Yuasa2, Masashi Saeki5, Yasuhiro Fujiwara5.
Abstract
Human parechovirus type 3 (HPeV3) can cause serious conditions in neonates, such as sepsis and encephalitis, but data for adults are lacking. The case of a pregnant woman with HPeV3 infection is reported herein. A 28-year-old woman at 36 weeks of pregnancy was admitted because of myalgia and muscle weakness. Her grip strength was 6.0kg for her right hand and 2.5kg for her left hand. The patient's symptoms, probably due to fasciitis and not myositis, improved gradually with conservative treatment, however labor pains with genital bleeding developed unexpectedly 3 days after admission. An obstetric consultation was obtained and a cesarean section was performed, with no complications. A real-time PCR assay for the detection of viral genomic ribonucleic acid against HPeV showed positive results for pharyngeal swabs, feces, and blood, and negative results for the placenta, umbilical cord, umbilical cord blood, amniotic fluid, and breast milk. The HPeV3 was genotyped by sequencing of the VP1 region. The woman made a full recovery and was discharged with her infant in a stable condition.Entities:
Keywords: Adult; Muscle weakness; Myalgia; Parechovirus type 3; Pregnancy
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28347852 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijid.2017.03.018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Infect Dis ISSN: 1201-9712 Impact factor: 3.623