Clinical case of congenital parvovirus infection in a newborn baby
L.F. VAKHITOVA1, F.M. KAZAKOVA2, G.F. ABDULMYANOVA2, F.A. ISHKINA2
1Kazan State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Kazan
2Children’s Republic Clinical Hospital, Kazan
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Vakhitova L.F. ― PhD (medicine), Assistant of the Department of Hospital Pediatrics
Address: 49 Butlerov Str., Kazan, Russian Federation, 420012, tel. +7-903-342-03-97, e-mail: vlilija@mail.ru
In recent years, the number of antenatal infection of fetus is increasing due to the high infection rate of the adult population. Intrauterine infections caused by rare pathogens, including parvovirus, are increasingly common. As a result of the lack of alertness of doctors to such diseases and the lack of adequate diagnostic and therapeutic measures, severe complications develop in newborn children, often incompatible with the life of the child. Therefore, it is very important to inform neonatologists about the clinical features of the course of congenital parvovirus infection. The article presents a clinical observation of such a case.
Key words: intrauterine infections, parvovirus infection, newborn, clinic, diagnosis.
(For citation: Vakhitova L.F., Kazakova F.M., Abdulmyanova G.F., Ishkina F.A. Clinical case of congenital parvovirus infection in a newborn baby. Practical Medicine. 2019. Vol. 17, № 8, P. 125-128)
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