Affiliations: Department of Paediatrics, Catharina Hospital, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Note: [] Correspondence: Michiel A.G.E. Bannier, Department of
Paediatrics, Catharina Hospital, Postbus 1350, 5602 ZA, Eindhoven, The
Netherlands. Tel.: +31 40 239 7250; Fax: +31 40 239 6022; E-mail: mbannier@gmail.com
Abstract: A 3-month-old female infant was admitted with an infection of the
left thumb after parental nail biting. A herpetic whitlow was diagnosed,
although there were no signs of a herpes gingivostomatitis. Inoculation
probably occurred through parental nail biting. Herpetic whitlow in young
infants is rare and often misdiagnosed as a staphylococcal skin infection. It
should be considered when an infection of the distal phalanx is accompanied by vesicles.