Peculiarities on the clinical course of chickenpox in the unvaccinated population of Georgia
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საკვანძო სიტყვები

Chicken pox
Children
Cellulitis
Complications
Group A β-hemolytic streptococcus

როგორ უნდა ციტირება

D'souza, F. F., Mekki, R. O. M., Yadav, K., Mathew, D., & Javakhadze, M. (2024). Peculiarities on the clinical course of chickenpox in the unvaccinated population of Georgia. ახალგაზრდა მკვლევარები, 2(2), 42–46. https://doi.org/10.52340/jr.2024.02.02.05

ანოტაცია

  Chickenpox, caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV), is a common childhood illness characterized by fever and a rash of itchy, fluid-filled blisters. The virus spreads easily from person to person through respiratory droplets or contact with the fluid from the blisters.

Materials and Methods

 This is a retrospective study. We studied the medical records of patients hospitalized with the diagnosis of chickenpox in V.Bochorishvili Clinic. The materials were obtained via statistical analysis program– SPSS 21.0

Results

A study was conducted on 42 patients diagnosed with chickenpox, examining various aspects of the disease and its complications. Among the patients, 10 developed cellulitis caused by Streptococcus, while 7 experienced pneumonias worsening their condition. Additionally, 2 patients suffered from cerebellitis and 2 others developed shingles three months after the initial infection.

Conclusion

 In the current unvaccinated population, there is a resurgence in chickenpox outbreaks which are accompanied by common complications.

https://doi.org/10.52340/jr.2024.02.02.05
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