Author: Luoto, Raakel; Jartti, Tuomas; Ruuskanen, Olli; Waris, Matti; Lehtonen, Liisa; Heikkinen, Terho
Title: Review of the clinical significance of respiratory virus infections in newborn infants Cord-id: k5jnox2t Document date: 2016_7_31
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Snippet: Respiratory viruses have been recognised as causative agents for a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations and severe respiratory compromise in neonates during birth hospitalisation. Earlyâ€life respiratory virus infections have also been shown to be associated with adverse longâ€term consequences. CONCLUSION: Preventing virus infections by intensifying hygiene measures and cohorting infected infants should be a major goal for neonatal intensive care units, as well as more common use of virus
Document: Respiratory viruses have been recognised as causative agents for a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations and severe respiratory compromise in neonates during birth hospitalisation. Earlyâ€life respiratory virus infections have also been shown to be associated with adverse longâ€term consequences. CONCLUSION: Preventing virus infections by intensifying hygiene measures and cohorting infected infants should be a major goal for neonatal intensive care units, as well as more common use of virus diagnostics. Active virus surveillance and longâ€term followâ€up are needed to ascertain the causality and exact underlying mechanisms for adverse longâ€term consequences.
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