Clinical features
If there is true foetal infection, features may include:
- microcephaly
- intracranial calcification
- retinopathy
Clinical features of neonatal infection occur in the first month of life and include:
- lethargy
- hepatosplenomegaly
- bleeding
- neurological symptoms
- vesicular rash
The infection may be localised to the skin, mouth or eyes though disseminated disease may occur with CNS and visceral involvement.
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