Acute myositis associated with concurrent infection of rotavirus and norovirus in a 2-year-old girl

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Rotavirus and norovirus are common pathogens associated with gastroenteritis in children. Although rotavirus occasionally induces central nervous system disease, only 3 cases with rotavirus-induced acute myositis have been reported in the English literature. We recently treated a female patient with acute myositis associated with gastroenteritis induced by concurrent infection with rotavirus and norovirus. Having suffered from gastroenteritis for 3 days, she suddenly developed myositis affecting her lower extremities with concomitant creatine kinase elevation. Herein, we present our patient and review the previous cases including those reported in the Japanese literature.

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Yamamoto, K., Fukuda, S., Mushimoto, Y., Minami, N., Kanai, R., Tsukamoto, K., & Yamaguchi, S. (2015). Acute myositis associated with concurrent infection of rotavirus and norovirus in a 2-year-old girl. Pediatric Reports, 7(3), 51–53. https://doi.org/10.4081/pr.2015.5873

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