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Revision as of 15:59, 22 March 2016
Background
- Causative agent: HSV-1 or HSV-2
- Risk greatest under 3 weeks of age. Greatest risk factors is primary maternal HSV at delivery.
Conjunctival disease may be manifestation of SEM disease.
Risk Factors in Neonatal Fever
^Acyclovir if:
Clinical Features
Differential Diagnosis
Diagnosis
Management
- Acyclovir 20 mg/kg IV every 8 hours (duration depends on classification)
- If ocular involvement:
- 1% trifluridine, 0.1% iododeoxyuridine, or 3% vidarabine
- Optho consult
- As for any febrile neonate SBI evaluation:
- Ampicillin + gentamycin
- May substitute gentamycin with cefotaxime/ceftazidime
- Ampicillin + gentamycin
