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Clinical features of respiratory syncytial virus bronchiolitis in an infant: rapid and fatal brain involvement.

Paolo BottinoRebecca MiglinoLisa PastroneAnna Maria BarbuiGiovanni BottaElisa ZanottoFrancesca SidotiCristina CostaRossana Cavallo
Published in: BMC pediatrics (2021)
RSV is usually associated with respiratory diseases, however, as reported by an increasingly number of studies, the systemic dissemination of virus during severe disease can lead to a sudden infant death. The clinical picture herein reported showed a severe bronchiolitis resulting in a fatal and underestimated cerebral involvement due to RSV neurotropic behaviour and underline the need for clinicians to pay more attention to neurological involvement of RSV infection, even in absence of cerebral damage evidence.
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