What is congenital varicella syndrome?Intrauterine infection with varicella virus that occurs in the first trimester may result in congenital varicella syndrome. These infants are born with hypoplasia of the limbs and exhibit cutaneous zosteriform scars and atrophy. Interestingly, there have been reports of neonates developing herpes zoster, which implies that they must have had chickenpox in utero. The future of varicella disease may be altered by the continued use of the varicella vaccine. Seward J, Watson B, Peterson C, et al: Varicella disease after introduction of varicella vaccine in the United States: 1995–2000, JAMA 287:606–611, 2002. |
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