What is neonatal myocarditis?

Dr. Jordan Scott
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2025-05-22 10:05:49
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Neonatal myocarditis is mainly caused by infection. Common pathogens include coxsackie virus, echovirus, varicella-herpes zoster virus, etc. Pathogens can be infected and caused by intestinal infection, placental infection, etc.
1. Intestinal infection in children
due to coxsackie virus, echovirus invasion of the body caused intestinal infection, and intestinal transfer spread to the heart muscle, leading to myocardial vascular inflammatory cell infiltration and myocardial fibrosis, necrosis will occur myocarditis.
2. Placental infection After a
woman is infected during pregnancy, the virus will be transmitted to the fetus through the placental barrier to cause infection, resulting in neonatal myocarditis.