2022
DOI: 10.1002/iid3.718
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Association of asthma and herpes zoster, the role of vaccination: A literature review

Abstract: Herpes Zoster (HZ) is the reactivation of a previous infection with varicella‐zoster virus (VZV) which shares the same mode of transmission as HZ. It presents with painful erythematous vesicles in a dermatome which is characterized by a burning sensation before and after the rash. Any conditions with suppressed cellular immunity example diabetes mellitus, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, cardiovascular diseases, chronic steroid uses, malignancy, etc. causes reactivation of the virus. Impaired imm… Show more

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“…Some studies have investigated the potential link between asthma and the development of herpes zoster infection caused by the re-activation of latent varicella zoster virus [ 78 80 ]. Many risk factors could play a role in this re-activation, such as stress, immunosuppression condition, age or some debilitating diseases that compromise the immune system, like asthma [ 79 ]. For this reason, the herpes zoster immunization is primarily suggested for asthmatic adults aged 50 years or more [ 78 , 80 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies have investigated the potential link between asthma and the development of herpes zoster infection caused by the re-activation of latent varicella zoster virus [ 78 80 ]. Many risk factors could play a role in this re-activation, such as stress, immunosuppression condition, age or some debilitating diseases that compromise the immune system, like asthma [ 79 ]. For this reason, the herpes zoster immunization is primarily suggested for asthmatic adults aged 50 years or more [ 78 , 80 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Although the exact cause of HZ reactivation is still unknown, many risk factors like female sex, race/ethnicity, family history, COPD, autoimmune diseases (RA, SLE, and inflammatory bowel disease), physical injury, statin use and other comorbidities like chronic kidney disease, diabetes mellitus, asthma, and depression play role in reactivation. 3,4 Incidence of HZ infection is increased in women as compared to men which is due to more social contact with school going children as compared to men or may be due to more healthcare seeking behavior. 5 Black individuals have about half the risk of development of HZ as white individuals, which potentially could be due to differences in genetic risk, access to health care, and/or health care seeking behaviors.Family history is a consistent risk factor as first degree blood relative with history of herpes zoster have 3 fold increased risk of herpes zoster.…”
Section: Herpes Zostermentioning
confidence: 99%