نتایج جستجو برای: chickenpox

تعداد نتایج: 2175  

Journal: :iranian journal of pathology 2016
hossein keyvani fahimeh safarnezhad tameshkel mohammad hadi karbalaie niya

background: varicella zoster virus (vzv) causes chickenpox in children and zoster (zona) in the elderly. using rflp-pcr method for detection of vzv specific snps orf38, 54 and 62 could  distinguish the profile of vzv isolates. the aim of this study was to investigate enzymatic digestion pattern of vzv orf38 and orf54 in chickenpox patients using rflp technique. methods: thirty-eight chickenpox ...

Journal: :Occupational medicine 1998
A Knaggs J Gallagher G D Shorten

A case is described of chickenpox acute respiratory distress syndrome in an ambulance driver after the inter-hospital transfer of a patient known to have chickenpox pneumonia. Following this exposure, he neither avoided patient contact nor received varicella zoster immune globulin. He subsequently required 13 days of ventilatory support before making a full recovery. The case described supports...

2017
Banghua Chen Ayako Sumi Lei Wang Wang Zhou Nobumichi Kobayashi

BACKGROUND Chickenpox is a common contagious disease that remains an important public health issue worldwide. Over 90% of unvaccinated individuals become infected, but infection occurs at different ages in different parts of the world. Many people have been infected by 20 to 30 years of age in China, and adults and pregnant women who become infected often develop severe infection. Furthermore, ...

Journal: :The Journal of infection 2008
A J Tunbridge J Breuer K J M Jeffery

Acute varicella zoster virus (VZV) infection, or chickenpox, is still perceived by many as a mild infection of childhood. However, chickenpox is increasingly common in adults and adolescents who together with immunosuppressed individuals are at a higher risk of severe infection. Antiviral therapy is available which both ameliorates symptoms and decreases the severity of chickenpox if administer...

Journal: :British medical journal 1988
C A Joseph N D Noah

Routine sources of data on chickenpox morbidity and mortality in England and Wales were reviewed for 1967-85. Only two epidemics occurred, one in 1967 and one in 1980, both of which were immediately followed by two to three years of low incidence. The age distribution of the disease appears to be changing, with more cases now being reported in children aged 0-4 years. The number of deaths in ad...

2007

Chickenpox is a relatively mild disease in healthy children but may be life threatening in immuno-suppressed patents, neonates, and normal adults, especially smokers-for whom the risk of varicella pneumonia is high. The epidemiology of chickenpox appears to be changing: There has been an unexplained upward shift in the age distribution of cases over the last 20 years. This is reflected by incre...

Journal: :PharmacoEconomics 1998
K J Smith M S Roberts

Treatment of adult chickenpox with aciclovir is controversial because of the relatively high cost of medication and small proven benefits of therapy. A decision-tree model was used to estimate the cost effectiveness of aciclovir, from third-party payer and societal perspectives: the incremental cost per quality-adjusted life-year (QALY) gained was calculated for aciclovir treatment of chickenpo...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2000
K B Laupland H D Davies D E Low B Schwartz K Green A McGeer

OBJECTIVES To describe the incidence and clinical features of invasive group A streptococcal (GAS) disease in children in Ontario and determine the risk of invasive GAS infection following chickenpox. METHODS During 1992-1996, we conducted prospective, active, population-based surveillance for pediatric invasive GAS disease in Ontario, Canada (population: 11 million; 2.5 million children) and...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2004
G L Lowe R L Salmon D Rh Thomas M R Evans

OBJECTIVE To examine the epidemiology of chickenpox in Wales from 1986 to 2001. DESIGN Descriptive analysis of chickenpox consultations reported by the Welsh general practice sentinel surveillance scheme for infectious diseases, compared with annual shingles consultation rates from the same scheme to exclude reporting fatigue and data from a general practice morbidity database to validate res...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1995
K Terada S Kawano Y Hiraga T Morita

Varicella zoster virus DNA in mononuclear cells was studied by the polymerase chain reaction to obtain virological evidence of reactivation in the children who had contracted chickenpox in infancy. The results appear to explain why chickenpox in infancy is a risk factor for herpes zoster in immunocompetent children.

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