2006
DOI: 10.1007/s00430-006-0032-z
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Herpes simplex and varicella-zoster virus infections during pregnancy: current concepts of prevention, diagnosis and therapy. Part 2: Varicella-zoster virus infections

Abstract: Varicella during pregnancy can be associated with severe illnesses for both the mother and her neonate. Varicella pneumonia must be regarded as a medical emergency, since pregnant women are at risk of life-threatening ventilatory compromise and death. After maternal chickenpox in the first and second trimesters, congenital varicella syndrome may occur in nearly 2% of the cases. The characteristic symptoms consist of skin lesions in dermatomal distribution, neurological defects, eye diseases and skeletal anomal… Show more

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“…The crossing of the placental barrier seems to occur both viremic phases of incubation, but secondary viremia seems to play a greater role in fetal transmission [21,22,26] . Furthermore, infection arising from a lesioned birth canal can cause intrauterine infection [165] .…”
Section: Consequences Of An Infection Contracted During Pregnancymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The crossing of the placental barrier seems to occur both viremic phases of incubation, but secondary viremia seems to play a greater role in fetal transmission [21,22,26] . Furthermore, infection arising from a lesioned birth canal can cause intrauterine infection [165] .…”
Section: Consequences Of An Infection Contracted During Pregnancymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the maternal varicella appears 20-7 d before the birth, the varicella in the newborn (if it develops) generally has a benign and non-fatal course because newly born infants have their mothers' antibodies and the risk of complications is low [5,26,131,165,[191][192][193] . In the case of maternal varicella between seven days before and seven after delivery, 2/3 of the infants become infected and 50% have severe symptoms because they do not have maternal antibodies and their cell-mediated response is insufficiently mature [26,145,169,191,194,195] .…”
Section: Neonatal Varicellamentioning
confidence: 99%
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