Because polio infection is complex and has been mostly eradicated worldwide, this article will discuss non-polio enteroviruses.
Causes and Risk Factors of Non-Polio Enterovirus Infections
Duration of Enterovirus Infections
But severe infections can lead to long-term complications (see Complications, below).
Complications of Non-Polio Enterovirus Infections
Enteroviruses are varied and can impact different people in different ways. In cases of mild illness with fever or sore throat, children can get dehydrated. If an enterovirus causes blisters on the skin, skin infections may develop if the blisters are not kept clean.
More serious complications include severe respiratory problems or even paralysis and death.
People who develop myocarditis as a result of an enterovirus infection may have heart failure and need long-term care.
In rare cases, newborns infected with a non-polio enterovirus may develop sepsis, which can lead to tissue damage, organ failure, and death.
Research and Statistics: Who Gets Enterovirus Infections?
Resources We Love
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
The CDC's website has a wealth of up-to-date info on non-polio enteroviruses, including what symptoms and complications they may cause, how to prevent the spread of infection, and a section on outbreaks and surveillance.
HealthyChildren.org
Infants and children with asthma have a greater risk of developing breathing problems and complications from enterovirus infections, so it's important that parents access trusted information on the topic. HealthyChildren.org, from the American Academy of Pediatrics, offers just that.
Editorial Sources and Fact-Checking
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- Disease of the Week: Enteroviruses. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. June 2020.
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- Enterovirus Infection: The Symptoms and Signs. EnteroVirus Foundation.
- Enterovirus D68. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. August 2020.
- Non-Polio Enterovirus: For Health Care Professionals. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. August 2020.
- Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. December 2019.
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- Messacar K, et al. Notes From the Field: Enterovirus A71 Neurologic Disease in Children—Colorado, 2018. CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR). September 2018.