A case of reactivation of chronic Epstein-Barr viral infection, complicated by hepatitis, in a teenager with COVID-19

A. V. Bitsueva, S. G. Gorbunov, I. A. Nikulina
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The article presents a clinical case of reactivation of chronic Epstein-Barr viral (EBV) infection complicated by the development of hepatitis in a 15-year-old teenager with COVID-19, which is of interest to infectious disease practitioners, pediatricians and other specialists in terms of the clinical course and differential diagnosis of these two viral diseases.It is shown that the reactivation of EBV against the background of the current new coronavirus infection COVID-19, accompanied by an increase in the level of aminotransferases in the blood, leads to a more severe course and prolonged stay of the patient in the hospital, as well as the appointment of additional drug therapy with subsequent rehabilitation measures.
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一名患有COVID-19的青少年慢性爱泼斯坦-巴尔病毒感染并发肝炎的再激活病例
本文报道1例15岁青少年新型冠状病毒(COVID-19)慢性eb病毒(EBV)感染再激活并发肝炎的临床病例,对感染性疾病从业者、儿科医生和其他专家对这两种病毒性疾病的临床病程和鉴别诊断感兴趣。研究表明,在当前新型冠状病毒感染COVID-19的背景下,EBV的再激活伴随着血液中转氨酶水平的增加,导致病程更严重,患者住院时间更长,以及预约额外的药物治疗和随后的康复措施。
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