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Term:congenital herpes simplex virus infection
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Definition:Congenital herpes virus infection is a group of anomalies that an infant may present as a result of maternal infection and subsequent fetal infection with herpes virus. This virus causes recurrent cutaneous infections in adults, often involving the lips or the genitalia. Herpes infections in other organs, such as the liver or central nervous system, are less frequent.
Synonyms:exact_synonym: Orphanet:293;   Simplexvirus caused infectious embryofetopathy;   Simplexvirus infectious embryofetopathy;   antenatal herpes simplex virus infection;   congenital herpes simplex;   http://identifiers.org/medgen/82910;   http://identifiers.org/snomedct/91576008;   http://linkedlifedata.com/resource/umls/id/C0276225;   mother-to-child transmission of herpes simplex virus infection
 related_synonym: congenital herpes simplex infection;   neonatal HSV infection;   neonatal herpes simplex;   neonatal herpes simplex virus infection
 alt_id: MONDO:0017381;   MONDO:0022267
 xref: GARD:18687;   ICD9:771.2;   MEDGEN:82910;   NANDO:2200889;   ORDO:293;   SCTID:91576008;   UMLS:C0276225
 see_also: https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/1486/congenital-herpes-simplex" xsd:anyURI {source="GARD:0001486



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