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Français : Graphique montrant qu'il existe un âge critique pour les nourrissons victimes d'une infection néotanale par l'herpès, d'après les données de l'articles de Sampath, A., Maduro, G., & Schillinger, J. A. (2016) intitulé "Infant deaths due to herpes simplex virus, congenital syphilis, and HIV in New York city", paru dans la revue Pediatrics ( 137(4), e20152387). Selon ce travail à New-York 34 nouveaux-nés en sont morts en 33 ans (de 1981 à 2013), soit 0,82 décès pour 100 000 naissances vivantes, à comparer à 38 décès par syphilis congénitale (0,92 pour 100 000) ou aux 262 décès causés par le VIH (6,33 pour 100 000) dans le même temps. Cependant alors que les décès de nourrissons par SC sont en recul (aucun cas entre 1996 et 2015) de même que pour le VIH (un seul décès infantile entre 2004 et 2015), le taux de mortalité néonatale lié au VHS a significativement augmenté durant la décennie (2004-2013) par rapport aux années antérieures
English: Chart showing that there is a critical age for infants with neonatal herpes, based on data and arcticle from Sampath, A., Maduro , G., & Schillinger, JA (2016) titled "Infant deaths due to herpes simplex virus, congenital syphilis, and HIV in New York city", published in the journal Pediatrics (137 (4), e20152387). According to this study, in New York, 34 newborns died in 33 years (from 1981 to 2013), or 0.82 deaths per 100,000 live births, compared to 38 deaths per syphilis congenital (0.92 per 100,000) or 262 deaths caused by HIV (6.33 per 100,000) at the same time. However, while infant deaths by HC are decreasing (no cases between 1996 and 2015) as well as for HIV (a single infant death between 2004 and 2015), the neonatal mortality rate related to HSV has significantly increased during the decade (2004-2013) compared with previous years |
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Sampath, A., Maduro, G., & Schillinger, J. A. (2016). Infant deaths due to herpes simplex virus, congenital syphilis, and HIV in New York city. Pediatrics, 137(4), e20152387.
http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/137/4/e20152387
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