Report of an outbreak of enterovirus disease in a neonatal intensive care unit and a systematic review of the literature.

IF 2.7 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
AIMS Microbiology Pub Date : 2025-02-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3934/microbiol.2025009
Nathan L'Etoile, Lindsay Brim, Susan Coffin, Ericka Hayes
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Abstract

Neonatal enterovirus infections have the potential to cause devastating illness and death in this vulnerable age group. Existing evidence suggests that the incidence of enteroviral infections in the post-natal period may be higher than previously thought. Because neonates infected with enterovirus are at risk of severe sequelae, and healthcare-associated outbreaks in neonatal settings can occur, enteroviral infection in hospitalized neonates is a serious concern. Thus, it is essential to conduct surveillance for these infections and to deploy robust infection control measures once the virus has been detected in a neonatal care setting. Here, we report an outbreak of enterovirus in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) that was rapidly identified and contained, resulting in relatively few cases but requiring temporary closure of the unit. Additionally, we present our review of the literature describing the characteristics of enteroviral outbreaks in NICU and nursery settings to compare published outcomes of outbreaks to those of our outcome.

新生儿肠道病毒感染有可能对这一脆弱的年龄组造成毁灭性的疾病和死亡。现有证据表明,新生儿期肠道病毒感染的发病率可能比以前想象的要高。由于感染肠道病毒的新生儿有可能出现严重的后遗症,而且在新生儿环境中可能会发生与医疗保健相关的疫情,因此住院新生儿的肠道病毒感染是一个令人严重关切的问题。因此,一旦在新生儿护理环境中检测到病毒,就必须对这些感染进行监测并采取有力的感染控制措施。在此,我们报告了一起在新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)爆发的肠道病毒疫情,该疫情被迅速发现并控制住,导致病例相对较少,但需要暂时关闭该病房。此外,我们还回顾了描述新生儿重症监护室和育婴室肠道病毒暴发特点的文献,并将已发表的暴发结果与我们的结果进行了比较。
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