Varicella‐zoster virus‐related neurological complications: From infection to immunomodulatory therapies
Mohammed Ageeli Hakami,
Farhan R. Khan,
Osama Abdulaziz
et al.
Abstract:The Varicella‐zoster virus (VZV), classified as a neurotropic member of the Herpesviridae family, exhibits a characteristic pathogenicity, predominantly inducing varicella, commonly known as chickenpox, during the initial infectious phase, and triggering the reactivation of herpes zoster, more commonly recognized as shingles, following its emergence from a latent state. The pathogenesis of VZV‐associated neuroinflammation involves a complex interplay between viral replication within sensory ganglia and immune‐… Show more
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