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43: Curious Congenital Conundrums - A Cold Sore Crisis

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HSB Infection in a Neonatal Infant

When we have persistent recurrent eryhema or crusting at the site of a scalp electrode, or when we have fever without localizing signs in the infant less than 21 days of age. The duration of a cyclobryth therapy for neonatal HSB infection depends upon the pattern of illness and response to therapy. Even though this baby was stable enough, when we suspected that HSB, we should have received a comprehensive laboratory evaluation for HSB before in the nation of isopryotherapy.

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