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PCR nasal swabs revealed the child was SARSCoV-2 and Adenovirus positive. She required intubation, was started on intravenous antibiotics, Aciclovir and Levetiracetam and was transferred to PICU. Case A previously healthy 1 year old girl presented with reduced GCS, decorticate posturing, seizures and a 3-day history of fever. We describe a case triggered by SARSCoV-2. ABSTRACT Introduction: Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) is a rare autoimmune disease involving inflammation of the brain and spinal cord, usually triggered by a preceding illness or vaccination.