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Introduction: Varicella vaccines are highly effective at preventing disease, but varicella may occur among vaccinated persons (termed breakthrough varicella). Breakthrough varicella is generally mild, but severe cases have been reported. The objective of
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Southern Medical Journal, 1986
Varicella arthritis is an acute self-limited arthritis, occurring in close temporal association with clinical varicella, which is usually monarthric, involving the knee of a prepubertal girl. We have reported a case of varicella arthritis and summarized the clinical and laboratory findings of our case and the cases reported in the English literature ...
N F, Gibson, W S, Ogden
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Varicella arthritis is an acute self-limited arthritis, occurring in close temporal association with clinical varicella, which is usually monarthric, involving the knee of a prepubertal girl. We have reported a case of varicella arthritis and summarized the clinical and laboratory findings of our case and the cases reported in the English literature ...
N F, Gibson, W S, Ogden
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Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2023
Primary infection with varicella zoster virus (VZV) in the final 3 weeks of pregnancy may cause transplacental infection and neonatal varicella. Infants are most at risk of severe disease if born from 5 days before to 2 days after onset of the maternal varicella rash.
Katherine Longbottom, Hermione Lyall
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Primary infection with varicella zoster virus (VZV) in the final 3 weeks of pregnancy may cause transplacental infection and neonatal varicella. Infants are most at risk of severe disease if born from 5 days before to 2 days after onset of the maternal varicella rash.
Katherine Longbottom, Hermione Lyall
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Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2012
Live attenuated vaccines exist for varicella and herpes zoster. Varicella vaccine is largely administered in the immunocompetent population despite substantial evidence indicating its safety and effectiveness in immunocompromised groups.Varicella vaccine has been around for decades and its safety and efficacy in healthy children is well documented in ...
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Live attenuated vaccines exist for varicella and herpes zoster. Varicella vaccine is largely administered in the immunocompetent population despite substantial evidence indicating its safety and effectiveness in immunocompromised groups.Varicella vaccine has been around for decades and its safety and efficacy in healthy children is well documented in ...
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Pediatrics, 1993
Reasons for adverse outcomes of infectious diseases are always under scrutiny. We expect infectious illnesses to have a specific course and outcome. Outcomes outside of the expected range are unacceptable, although the natural course of each infection includes them.
N A, Reiches, J F, Jones
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Reasons for adverse outcomes of infectious diseases are always under scrutiny. We expect infectious illnesses to have a specific course and outcome. Outcomes outside of the expected range are unacceptable, although the natural course of each infection includes them.
N A, Reiches, J F, Jones
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Pediatrics, 1979
Kempe and Gershon in a commentary on the varicella vaccine (Pediatrics 60:930, December 1977) enumerate the factors that might influence the development of such a vaccine. They state that zoster immune globulin (ZIG), which can modify chickenpox in susceptible immunosuppressed children exposed to the varicella-zoster virus, is often not available ...
J A, Zaia, M J, Levin
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Kempe and Gershon in a commentary on the varicella vaccine (Pediatrics 60:930, December 1977) enumerate the factors that might influence the development of such a vaccine. They state that zoster immune globulin (ZIG), which can modify chickenpox in susceptible immunosuppressed children exposed to the varicella-zoster virus, is often not available ...
J A, Zaia, M J, Levin
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Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 1991
Varicella or chickenpox is a common, generally benign contagious disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus. The high degree of communicability of chickenpox during early childhood (generally 2-8 years of age) can be appreciated by the presence of protective antibodies in 85-90% of children. Although considered to be a mild disease, reported cases of
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Varicella or chickenpox is a common, generally benign contagious disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus. The high degree of communicability of chickenpox during early childhood (generally 2-8 years of age) can be appreciated by the presence of protective antibodies in 85-90% of children. Although considered to be a mild disease, reported cases of
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