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    Chickenpox in Children, Adults

    and Pregnancy: What to do?

    Dr. Nayyar Raza Kazmi

    Community Pediatrics Project

    Department of Health, Government of NWFP

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    BACKGROUND

    > 90% of population infected by 15 yrs attack rates 90% for household

    contacts

    morbidity

    bacterial skin infections

    pneumoniaencephalitis, post varicella cerebritis

    days from school/work

    hospitalizations (

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    STRATEGIES

    Prevent infection?

    infection control

    passive vaccination (VZIG)

    active vaccination (live attenuated)

    Treat infection?who to treat?

    what to treat with?

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    VARICELLA IN CHILDREN

    Prevention Options

    -vaccination

    -school omission

    Treatment Options

    -symptomatic

    -antiviral medications

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    VARICELLA VACCINE:

    Efficacy

    96-100% seroconversion within 4-6 weeks

    post vaccination

    > 90% with high titers after 20 years < 2% breakthrough of varicella 2 years out

    attenuated disease

    Not available in Pakistan

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    VARICELLA VACCINE:

    Side Effects

    fever (12%)

    pain at site (2%)

    rash at injection site (1.5%)

    generalized rash (1.5%)

    transmission of vaccine virus

    higher if vaccinees are immunocompromised

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    WHO SHOULD BE

    VACCINATED?

    YES

    > 1 year of age

    varicella susceptible no history of chicken

    pox

    no contraindications

    NO

    < 1 year of age

    immunedeficient inhousehold

    pregnancy

    mild natural

    chickenpox

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    VARICELLA IN CHILDREN

    Usually previously well children develop malaise and

    low grade fever which rises once the rash appears. The

    rash begins along the hairline on face as macules whichprogresses to tiny vesicles with surrounding

    erythema.(Dew drops on rose petal appearance) . Rash

    then appears in successive crops over the trunk and

    extremities. They heal in 7-10 days. Sometimeshemorrhage may occur within the vesicles which may

    be mistaken as Meningococcemia.

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    SCHOOL WITHDRAWALS

    The Evidence

    contagious 1-2 days before the rash

    until all lesions crusted

    documented transmission of infection

    to classmates prior to rash(AJDC 1989-Brunell)

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    * RCT Randomized Control Trial

    ACYCLOVIR IN CHILDREN

    The Evidence

    Balfouret alJ Peds 1990 & Dunkle et alNEJM 1991

    RCT of 102 and 815 children acyclovir (20mg/kg/dose) qid vs

    placebo

    lesions, fever, itching

    no change in complications or titers

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    ACYCLOVIR IN CHILDREN

    no serious adverse drug reactions noted

    cost of medications needs to be

    considered!!!!

    ** acyclovir is not routinelyrecommended for the treatment of

    chickenpox in healthy children

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    PROPHYLACTIC

    ACYCLOVIR IN CHILDREN

    40 mg/kg/day after exposure

    symptomatic cases with acyclovir vs

    placebo (16% vs 100%) (Asano et alPediatrics1993)

    79-85% still had serologic evidence ofinfection

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    PROPHYLACTIC

    ACYCLOVIR IN CHILDREN severity if acyclovir given for two

    weeks(Suga et alArch Dis Child 1993, PIDJ 1998)

    development of resistance is a concern

    **routine acyclovir prophylaxis not

    recommended in otherwise healthychildren

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    VARICELLA IN HEALTHY

    ADULTS

    38 yo healthy man with no previously

    documented chicken pox developsfever and vesicular rash 18 days after

    his son recovers from chickenpox.

    Has lesions in mouth and urethra and

    increasing cough.

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    VARICELLA IN HEALTHY

    ADULTS

    incidence of pneumonia

    hospitalization rates (10%)

    mortality compared to children

    time from work/school

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    VARICELLA IN ADULTS

    The Evidence

    RCTs in adults with acyclovirgiven

    within 24 hours of onset

    800mg qid x 5 days

    duration, severity of illness(Wallace et alAn n Int Med; 1992, Feder Arch Intern Med;1990)

    No studies to date with valacyclovir or

    famciclovir

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    VARICELLA IN PREGNANCY-

    What To Do?

    prevent infection

    VZIG

    infection control

    diagnose early

    treat infection

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    VARICELLA IN PREGNANCY-

    The Evidence

    no evidence to suggest that maternal

    acyclovir prevents fetal infection

    no evidence of teratogenic effect ofacyclovir at therapeutic doses

    high doses have in vitro effects

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    VARICELLA IN PREGNANCY

    treat based on maternal status

    800mg qid x 5 days

    IV therapy if pneumonia

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    VARICELLA IN FETUS

    2.2% transmission to fetus (1.2%-4.9%) (Pastuszaket alNEJM 1994)

    intrauterine infection more common in

    1st trimester

    congenital infection

    scarring, limb deformities, cataracts, CNSinvolvement, chorioretinitis

    neonatal or childhood zoster (0.8% -

    1%)

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    VARICELLA IN NEONATES

    during maternal varicella 24% offetuses get transplacentally infected

    critical times

    is 5 days before to 2 days after birth

    neonates < 28 weeks gestation or

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    VARICELLA IN NEONATES

    Infant born at full term following

    uncomplicated delivery. Mothernoticed to have varicella lesions 2 days

    prior to delivery with low grade fever.

    Infant is completely well with no skin

    lesions, no fever etc.

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    VARICELLA IN NEONATES

    The Evidence VZIG if peripartum maternal infection

    (Hanngren Ket alScand J Infect Dis 1985)

    attack rate still 51%

    incubation period of 11 days

    attenuates infection(Milleret al. Lancet 1989 )

    mortality rate (1-2%), lesions no literature regarding the use of

    acyclovir for prevention of disease in

    this group

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    VARICELLA IN NEONATES

    Perinatal Exposuretreat with acyclovir due to high mortality

    < 4 weeks of age

    treat if mother is not immune, if infant

    born < 28 weeks gestation, < 1000gm,

    sick in NICU

    no clinical trials to date however good

    studies with acyclovir in other neonatal

    infections