Epidemic myalgia associated with human parechovirus type 3 infection

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A 42-year-old man was hospitalized due to a fever, orchiodynia, and extremely severe myalgia predominantly in the extremities, which made it difficult for him to stand or walk. He had a history of contact with his son who had acute upper respiratory infection. Based on the characteristic clinical symptoms and detection of the partial sequence of human parechovirus type 3 (HPeV3) in throat swabs as well as stool and serum samples, he was diagnosed with epidemic myalgia associated with HPeV3 infection. Because HPeV3 infection is widespread among children in Japan, HPeV3-associated myalgia should be considered when adult patients manifest such distinguishing clinical characteristics.

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Miyazaki, M., Hara, K., Takayoshi, T., Kawase, T., Nakagawa, Y., Arai, T., … Yokono, K. (2020). Epidemic myalgia associated with human parechovirus type 3 infection. Internal Medicine, 59(5), 739–744. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.3674-19

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