Non-Polio Enterovirus Infection
Non-polio enterovirus infection groups together several viruses from the same family as the one causing poliomyelitis, but without causing it; they usually produce mild illness, although at times they affect other parts of the body.
Common symptoms: Fever, general malaise, sore throat and, in some cases, skin rashes or digestive discomfort often occur.
How it spreads: It passes from one person to another and through contact with contaminated surfaces, so hand hygiene is key.
Which specialist treats it? The infectious disease specialist guides the more complex cases, while the general practitioner handles the common presentations. If symptoms intensify or do not go away, a timely medical evaluation is advisable.
Specialties that treat non-polio enterovirus infection
Treatment by city
Doctors specialized in non-polio enterovirus infection
Dr. Julio Cesar De la Fuente Muñoz
Dr. Mauricio Espinosa Torres
Dr. Ramiro Millan Mota
Dr. Mateo Lorenzo Tapia
Dr. Rafael Ordaz Castillo
Dr. Juan Trujillo Perrusquia
Dr. Eduardo Lenin Ruelas Olvera
Dr. Juan Manuel Arce González
Dr. Fernando Javier Martinez Montes
Dr. Jose Daniel Vargas Paredes
Dr. Eduardo Tapia Betancourt
Dr. Román Pineda Abarca
Dr. Raúl Velázquez Alvarado
Dr. Sergio Dickter Cohen
Dr. Rodriguez Flores Hector
Dr. Miranda Jeannette Cortes
Dr. Jose Abaroa Ortiz
Dr. Ana Alicia Gandara Garza
Dr. Fluvio Vinicio Robles Ruelas
Dr. Rogelio Pérez Salazar
Frequently asked questions
What is non-polio enterovirus infection?
Non-polio enterovirus infection groups together several viruses from the same family as the one causing poliomyelitis, but without causing it; they usually produce mild illness, although at times they affect other parts of the body.
Which doctor treats non-polio enterovirus infection?
Non-Polio Enterovirus Infection is usually treated by specialists in infectious disease specialist, general practitioner.