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Clinical features and seasonality of parechovirus infection in an Asian subtropical city, Hong Kong.

Grace P K ChiangZigui ChenMartin C W ChanSimon H M LeeAngela K KwokApple C M YeungE Anthony S NelsonKam Lun HonTing Fan LeungPaul Kay Sheung Chan
Published in: PloS one (2017)
In Hong Kong, HPeV exhibits a clear seasonality (autumn-winter) and was found in a small proportion (2.3%) of young children (≤36 months) admitted with features of acute viral illnesses. The clinical presentation ranged from mild gastroenteritis, upper respiratory tract infection and febrile rash to convulsion and severe sepsis-like illness. HPeV3, which is reported to associate with more severe disease in neonates, is rare in Hong Kong. HPeV coinfection might associate with convulsion and aggravate other respiratory tract infections.
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