A GIRL WITH ADENOVIRUS TYPE 2 INDUCED INTERSTITIAL PNEUMONITIS ACUTELY EXACERBATED WITH PRIMARY HUMAN HERPESVIRUS 7 INFECTION.
Yoshiki KawamuraKei KozawaGoro KoinumaTetsuo OndaKazutoshi ChoYuki HigashimotoHiroki MiuraTetsushi YoshikawaPublished in: The Pediatric infectious disease journal (2024)
We encountered a previously healthy 3-year-old girl with interstitial pneumonitis that initially developed due to human adenovirus type 2 infection and exacerbated by primary human herpesvirus 7 infection. A comprehensive serum biomarker analysis showed patterns that differed by viral infection, suggesting that respiratory and lymphotropic viral infections might have different pathophysiology in interstitial pneumonitis.