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Echovirus infection: Viral infection with ECHO virus

  1. The ECHO virus (echovirus) is the abbreviation for Enteric Cytopathic Human Orphan (ECHO). Ultrasound viruses are a group of viruses that can cause mild to severe infections and a rash in various parts of the body. Usually the symptoms are mild and then the infection clears up on its own, but sometimes life-threatening complications occur and hospital treatment with medication is necessary. Good hygiene is key to reducing the risk of echovirus infection.

Causes of Viral Infection

  1. The echovirus is one of several families of viruses that affect the gastrointestinal tract. All viruses that affect the digestive tract are known as "enteroviruses". These infections are common, especially in summer and fall. The spread of the virus

Treatment of Echovirus Infection

  1. ECHO virus infections almost always go away on their own. No specific drugs are available to fight the virus. The immune system treatment IVIG (intravenous immunoglobulin) helps patients with a weakened immune system

Complications of Echovirus Infections

  1. Serious infections with ECHO viruses are much less common, but sometimes cause significant damage. An ECHO virus sometimes causes viral meningitis (inflammation of the tissue around the brain and spinal cord) or viral encephalitis (inflammation of the brain). Paralysis and neurological complications also sometimes develop. Heart infections such as myocarditis (inflammation of the heart muscle) and pericarditis are also potentially deadly, while most other types of infections improve on their own. Pregnancy complications may also occur in women with an echovirus infection. Baby's organs



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