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Neonatal herpes MeSH Supplementary Concept Data 2025


MeSH Supplementary
Neonatal herpes
Unique ID
C536395
RDF Unique Identifier
http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/C536395
Entry Term(s)
Neonatal HSV infection
Neonatal herpes simplex virus infection
Registry Numbers
0
Heading Mapped to
*Herpes Simplex
*Pregnancy Complications, Infectious
Frequency
144
Note
Herpes simplex virus infections that are usually transmitted during childbirth and are characterized by localized vesicular eruptions on the skin, eyes, or mouth between the first and third weeks of life. They may progress to systemic disease within 7 to 10 days if untreated.
Date of Entry
2010/08/25
Revision Date
2019/06/18
Neonatal herpes Preferred
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