A serious and rare complication following varicella infection; streptococcal toxic shock syndrome-like case report

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2017

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Varicella is a primary disease of varicella zoster virus (VZV), which is among the human herpes viruses. Chickenpox is a disease that can be easily transmitted by airway, droplet and direct contact to the infected person. Skin lesions after varicella infection are the most common complication of staphylococcal or streptococcal secondary infections. Occasionally, necrotizing fasciitis and severe skin defects develop afterwards. Pneumonia, carditis, hepatitis, glomerulonephritis, encephalitis are among the criminal commissions. Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome (STSR) is a severe clinical picture of one of the group of streptococcal invasive infections, with sudden and rapid onset of shock and organ failure, with a mortality rate of 30-50%. In this study, we present a case of STSR which is a rare and life-threatening clinical entity that develops rarely after varicella infection. © 2017 by Pediatric.

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Chickenpox, Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome, Varicella zoster virus, alanine aminotransferase, albumin, aspartate aminotransferase, bilirubin, bilirubin glucuronide, C reactive protein, cefazolin, clindamycin, creatinine, gamma glutamyltransferase, hemoglobin, immunoglobulin M, sultamicillin, teicoplanin, urea, acute kidney failure, Article, blood biochemistry, case report, cellulitis, child, clinical article, edema, erythema, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, female, fever, herpes zoster, human, left ventricular apex, leukocyte count, lymphocyte count, mortality rate, physical examination, platelet count, rash, school child, serology, skin infection, streptococcal toxic shock syndrome, Streptococcus pyogenes, toxic shock syndrome, vaccination, Varicella zoster virus, vesicular rash, weakness

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11

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