Symptomatic neonatal CNS involvement is most commonly seen in which group of congenital intrauterine infection –

Correct Answer: Rubella and HSV
Description: Ans. is 'c' i.e., Rubella and HSV o CNS involvement is common feature from infection with all agents of TORCH group. o With most infections, patients remain asymptomatic in neonatal period and serious neurological consequences become apparent after neonatal period. o CNS manifestations that are symptomatic in neonatal period are most commonly seen in - i) HSV (76-100%) ii) Rubella (26-60%) o CMV, toxoplasma, and syphillis become symptomatic in less than 10%45% of cases.
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