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Live attenuated varicella vaccine use in immunocompromised children and adults. Pediatrics. [Pediatrics] Journal article

 
TitleLive attenuated varicella vaccine use in immunocompromised children and adults.
Author(s)Gershon AA, Steinberg SP, Gelb L 
SourcePediatrics 1986 Oct; 78(4 Pt 2):757-62.
MeSHAdult
Antibodies, Viral
Chickenpox
Chickenpox Vaccine
Child
Follow-Up Studies
Herpes Zoster
Herpesvirus 3, Human
Humans
Immune Tolerance
Leukemia, Lymphocytic
Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.
Vaccines, Attenuated
Viral Vaccines
AbstractLive attenuated varicella vaccine has been administered to 307 children with leukemia in remission and to 86 healthy adults. The vaccine was well tolerated and immunogenic. The major side effect in leukemic children receiving maintenance chemotherapy was development of a vaccine-associated rash. Vaccinees in whom a rash developed were potentially somewhat infectious to others about 1 month after immunization. Vaccination was not associated with an increase in the incidence of herpes zoster or in relapse of leukemia. Vaccination provided excellent protection against severe varicella. It was associated with a significant decrease in the attack rate of chickenpox following an intimate exposure to varicella-zoster virus, conferring about 80% protection in leukemic children. The cases of breakthrough varicella that occurred were mild. Thus, the vaccine may either prevent or modify varicella in high-risk individuals. It may also have use for prevention of nosocomial varicella.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID3020495
  
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