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Neonatal Herpes Encephalitis: A Case Series and Review of Clinical Presentation
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Neonatal HSV encephalitis most commonly presents with seizures, lethargy, and dysthermia. Cerebrospinal fluid testing and EEG have 100% sensitivity in cases with laboratory confirmation of HSV presence. Improvements in morbidity and mortality as compared to previous reports may relate to better recognition of this illness and acyclovir therapy. The lack of postinfection epilepsy in our series may also relate to better recognition and acyclovir therapy within this series of patients.
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