Skip to main content
Erschienen in: European Journal of Pediatrics 5/2019

14.02.2019 | Original Article

Epidemiological and clinical characteristics and the approach to infant chickenpox in primary care

verfasst von: Yessica Rodriguez-Santana, Elena Sanchez-Almeida, Cesar Garcia-Vera, Maria Garcia-Ventura, Laura Martinez-Espligares, PAPenRED

Erschienen in: European Journal of Pediatrics | Ausgabe 5/2019

Einloggen, um Zugang zu erhalten

Abstract

Chickenpox is not common in the first year of life (infant varicella) and there is a lack of data on its presentation, especially in primary care. A year-long observational study (July 2015–2016) carried out by a research network of primary care pediatricians throughout Spain.Two hundred and sixty-four pediatricians gathered data from 358 cases of clinically diagnosed chickenpox in infants. The illness was considered mild in 78% of infants < 7 months compared to 65% in those aged 7 to 12 months (p = 0.0144). Fever (46%) was present in 35% of children ≤ 6 months compared to 55% in older children (p = 0.0005). The number of skin lesions was > 50 in 35% of children ≤ 6 months old compared to 47% in > 7 months (p = 0.0273). From the 2% of hospitalized children 86% were younger than 7 months. Oral antiviral treatment was given in 33% of cases ≤ 6 months compared to 18% in older patients (p = 0.0023). Doubts about administering the chickenpox vaccine at a later date were expressed by 18% of pediatricians.
Conclusion: Chickenpox is considered benign, having a mild effect on most infants. There is less clinical effect in infants ≤ 6 months although this age group is hospitalized more and is prescribed more antiviral treatment. There are doubts among pediatricians about the subsequent need for vaccination.
What is Known:
Chickenpox is uncommon and of uncertain evolution in the first year of life
Hospital admissions for chickenpox are more frequent in the first year of life
What is New:
• The course of chickenpox in the first year of life is mild, especially in infants younger than 7 months despite the fact they are hospitalized more and are treated more frequently with antivirals. Antivirals are prescribed to 1 in 4 children with chickenpox under 12 months of age.
Almost 50% of pediatricians recommend a subsequent vaccination against chickenpox especially if it occurs in the first 6 months of life.
Literatur
1.
Zurück zum Zitat Baldo V, Baldovin T, Russo F, Busana MC, Piovesan C, Bordignon G, Giliberti A, Trivello R (2009) Varicella: epidemiological aspects and vaccination coverage in the Veneto region. BMC Infect Dis 9:150CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Baldo V, Baldovin T, Russo F, Busana MC, Piovesan C, Bordignon G, Giliberti A, Trivello R (2009) Varicella: epidemiological aspects and vaccination coverage in the Veneto region. BMC Infect Dis 9:150CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
2.
Zurück zum Zitat Bilcke J, Ogunjimi B, Marais C, de Smet F, Callens M, Callaert K, van Kerschaver E, Ramet J, van Damme P, Beutels P (2012) The health and economic burden of chickenpox and herpes zoster in Belgium. Epidemiol Infect 140:2096–2109CrossRefPubMed Bilcke J, Ogunjimi B, Marais C, de Smet F, Callens M, Callaert K, van Kerschaver E, Ramet J, van Damme P, Beutels P (2012) The health and economic burden of chickenpox and herpes zoster in Belgium. Epidemiol Infect 140:2096–2109CrossRefPubMed
3.
Zurück zum Zitat Blumental S, Sabbe M, Lepage P (2016) Varicella paediatric hospitalisations in Belgium: a 1-year national survey. Arch Dis Child 101:16–22CrossRefPubMed Blumental S, Sabbe M, Lepage P (2016) Varicella paediatric hospitalisations in Belgium: a 1-year national survey. Arch Dis Child 101:16–22CrossRefPubMed
4.
Zurück zum Zitat Bollaerts K, Riera-Montes M, Heininger U, Hens N, Souverain A, Verstraeten T, Hartwig S (2017) A systematic review of varicella seroprevalence in European countries before universal childhood immunization: deriving incidence from seroprevalence data. Epidemiol Infect 145:2666–2677CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Bollaerts K, Riera-Montes M, Heininger U, Hens N, Souverain A, Verstraeten T, Hartwig S (2017) A systematic review of varicella seroprevalence in European countries before universal childhood immunization: deriving incidence from seroprevalence data. Epidemiol Infect 145:2666–2677CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
5.
Zurück zum Zitat Chaves SS, Lopez AS, Watson TL, Civen R, Watson B, Mascola L, Seward JF (2011) Varicella in infants after implementation of the US varicella vaccination program. Pediatrics 128:1071–1077CrossRefPubMed Chaves SS, Lopez AS, Watson TL, Civen R, Watson B, Mascola L, Seward JF (2011) Varicella in infants after implementation of the US varicella vaccination program. Pediatrics 128:1071–1077CrossRefPubMed
8.
Zurück zum Zitat Dubos F, Grandbastien B, Hue V, Martinot A (2007) Epidemiology of hospital admissions for paediatric varicella infections: a one-year prospective survey in the pre-vaccine era. Epidemiol Infect 135:131–138CrossRefPubMed Dubos F, Grandbastien B, Hue V, Martinot A (2007) Epidemiology of hospital admissions for paediatric varicella infections: a one-year prospective survey in the pre-vaccine era. Epidemiol Infect 135:131–138CrossRefPubMed
9.
Zurück zum Zitat Emery C, Lancon F, Fagnani F, Pechevis M, Durand I, Floret D (2006) ENVOL study on the medical management of varicella and its complications in French ambulatory care. Med Mal Infect 36:92–98CrossRefPubMed Emery C, Lancon F, Fagnani F, Pechevis M, Durand I, Floret D (2006) ENVOL study on the medical management of varicella and its complications in French ambulatory care. Med Mal Infect 36:92–98CrossRefPubMed
12.
Zurück zum Zitat Fornaro P, Gandini F, Marin M, Pedrazzi C, Piccoli P, Tognetti D, Assael BM, Lucioni C, Mazzi S (1999) Epidemiology and cost analysis of varicella in Italy: results of a sentinel study in the pediatric practice. Italian Sentinel Group on Pediatric Infectious Diseases. Pediatr Infect Dis J 18:414–419CrossRefPubMed Fornaro P, Gandini F, Marin M, Pedrazzi C, Piccoli P, Tognetti D, Assael BM, Lucioni C, Mazzi S (1999) Epidemiology and cost analysis of varicella in Italy: results of a sentinel study in the pediatric practice. Italian Sentinel Group on Pediatric Infectious Diseases. Pediatr Infect Dis J 18:414–419CrossRefPubMed
13.
Zurück zum Zitat Gershon AA (2017) Is chickenpox so bad, what do we know about immunity to varicella zoster virus, and what does it tell us about the future? J Inf Secur 74(Suppl 1):S27–S33 Gershon AA (2017) Is chickenpox so bad, what do we know about immunity to varicella zoster virus, and what does it tell us about the future? J Inf Secur 74(Suppl 1):S27–S33
14.
Zurück zum Zitat Gershon AA, Raker R, Steinberg S, Topf-Olstein B, Drusin LM (1976) Antibody to Varicella-Zoster virus in parturient women and their offspring during the first year of life. Pediatrics 58:692–696PubMed Gershon AA, Raker R, Steinberg S, Topf-Olstein B, Drusin LM (1976) Antibody to Varicella-Zoster virus in parturient women and their offspring during the first year of life. Pediatrics 58:692–696PubMed
15.
Zurück zum Zitat Gil-Prieto R, Garcia-Garcia L, San-Martin M, Gil-de-Miguel A (2014) Varicella vaccination coverage inverse correlation with varicella hospitalizations in Spain. Vaccine 32:7043–7046CrossRefPubMed Gil-Prieto R, Garcia-Garcia L, San-Martin M, Gil-de-Miguel A (2014) Varicella vaccination coverage inverse correlation with varicella hospitalizations in Spain. Vaccine 32:7043–7046CrossRefPubMed
16.
Zurück zum Zitat Glode HI, Broccia MD, Glenthoj JP, Harder K, Jensen L, von Linstow ML, Poulsen A, Mølbak K (2017) Children hospitalized with Varicella in Denmark: sensitivity of the National Patient Register. Pediatr Infect Dis J 36:31–35CrossRef Glode HI, Broccia MD, Glenthoj JP, Harder K, Jensen L, von Linstow ML, Poulsen A, Mølbak K (2017) Children hospitalized with Varicella in Denmark: sensitivity of the National Patient Register. Pediatr Infect Dis J 36:31–35CrossRef
17.
Zurück zum Zitat Gowin E, Wysocki J, Michalak M, Januszkiewicz-Lewandowska D (2017) Too young to be vaccinated: hospitalizations caused by varicella among children in the first year of life. Int J Infect Dis 62:52–55CrossRefPubMed Gowin E, Wysocki J, Michalak M, Januszkiewicz-Lewandowska D (2017) Too young to be vaccinated: hospitalizations caused by varicella among children in the first year of life. Int J Infect Dis 62:52–55CrossRefPubMed
18.
Zurück zum Zitat Guillen JM, Samaniego-Colmenero ML, Hernandez-Barrera V, Gil A (2009) Varicella paediatric hospitalizations in Spain. Epidemiol Infect 137:519–525CrossRefPubMed Guillen JM, Samaniego-Colmenero ML, Hernandez-Barrera V, Gil A (2009) Varicella paediatric hospitalizations in Spain. Epidemiol Infect 137:519–525CrossRefPubMed
19.
Zurück zum Zitat Heininger U, Desgrandchamps D, Schaad UB (2006) Seroprevalence of Varicella-Zoster virus IgG antibodies in Swiss children during the first 16 months of age. Vaccine 24:3258–3260CrossRefPubMed Heininger U, Desgrandchamps D, Schaad UB (2006) Seroprevalence of Varicella-Zoster virus IgG antibodies in Swiss children during the first 16 months of age. Vaccine 24:3258–3260CrossRefPubMed
20.
Zurück zum Zitat Helmuth IG, Poulsen A, Suppli CH, Molbak K (2015) Varicella in Europe-a review of the epidemiology and experience with vaccination. Vaccine 33:2406–2413CrossRefPubMed Helmuth IG, Poulsen A, Suppli CH, Molbak K (2015) Varicella in Europe-a review of the epidemiology and experience with vaccination. Vaccine 33:2406–2413CrossRefPubMed
22.
Zurück zum Zitat Iseli A, Aebi C, Banz K, Brunner M, Schmutz AM, Heininger U (2009) Prospective surveillance of varicella-zoster virus infections in an out-patient setting in Switzerland. Hum Vaccin 5:843–846CrossRefPubMed Iseli A, Aebi C, Banz K, Brunner M, Schmutz AM, Heininger U (2009) Prospective surveillance of varicella-zoster virus infections in an out-patient setting in Switzerland. Hum Vaccin 5:843–846CrossRefPubMed
23.
Zurück zum Zitat Lecuyer A, Levy C, Gaudelus J, Floret D, Soubeyrand B, Caulin E, Cohen R, Grimprel E (2010) Pediatricians Working Group. Hospitalization of newborns and young infants for chickenpox in France. Eur J Pediatr 169:1293–1297CrossRefPubMed Lecuyer A, Levy C, Gaudelus J, Floret D, Soubeyrand B, Caulin E, Cohen R, Grimprel E (2010) Pediatricians Working Group. Hospitalization of newborns and young infants for chickenpox in France. Eur J Pediatr 169:1293–1297CrossRefPubMed
24.
Zurück zum Zitat Leuridan E, Hens N, Hutse V, Aerts M, Van DP (2011) Kinetics of maternal antibodies against rubella and varicella in infants. Vaccine 29:2222–2226CrossRefPubMed Leuridan E, Hens N, Hutse V, Aerts M, Van DP (2011) Kinetics of maternal antibodies against rubella and varicella in infants. Vaccine 29:2222–2226CrossRefPubMed
26.
Zurück zum Zitat Merino AH (2015) Lactantes con Varicela en el primer año de vida: ¿deben vacunarse después? Mesa Redonda Jornada Comité Asesor de Vacunas. 2015 Marzo 13–14. Murcia. Available at: http://vacunasaep.org/sites/vacunasaep.org/files/M15-4.3-varicela-menor-1-año.pdf. Last accessed on March 2018 Merino AH (2015) Lactantes con Varicela en el primer año de vida: ¿deben vacunarse después? Mesa Redonda Jornada Comité Asesor de Vacunas. 2015 Marzo 13–14. Murcia. Available at: http://​vacunasaep.​org/​sites/​vacunasaep.​org/​files/​M15-4.​3-varicela-menor-1-año.​pdf.​ Last accessed on March 2018
27.
Zurück zum Zitat Ozaki T, Nagai H, Kimura T, Ichikawa T, Suzuki S, Kito H, Asano Y (1980) The age distribution of neutralizing antibodies against varicella-zoster virus in healthy individuals. Biken J 23:9–14PubMed Ozaki T, Nagai H, Kimura T, Ichikawa T, Suzuki S, Kito H, Asano Y (1980) The age distribution of neutralizing antibodies against varicella-zoster virus in healthy individuals. Biken J 23:9–14PubMed
28.
Zurück zum Zitat Pinquier D, Gagneur A, Balu L, Brissaud O, Gras Le GC, Hau-Rainsard I, Mory O, Picherot G, De Pontual L, Stephan JL et al (2009) Prevalence of anti-varicella-zoster virus antibodies in French infants under 15 months of age. Clin Vaccine Immunol 16:484–487CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Pinquier D, Gagneur A, Balu L, Brissaud O, Gras Le GC, Hau-Rainsard I, Mory O, Picherot G, De Pontual L, Stephan JL et al (2009) Prevalence of anti-varicella-zoster virus antibodies in French infants under 15 months of age. Clin Vaccine Immunol 16:484–487CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
29.
Zurück zum Zitat Pinquier D, Lecuyer A, Levy C, Gagneur A, Pradat P, Soubeyrand B, Grimprel E (2011) Pediatricians Working Group. Inverse correlation between varicella severity and level of anti-Varicella Zoster Virus maternal antibodies in infants below one year of age. Hum Vaccin 7:534–538CrossRefPubMed Pinquier D, Lecuyer A, Levy C, Gagneur A, Pradat P, Soubeyrand B, Grimprel E (2011) Pediatricians Working Group. Inverse correlation between varicella severity and level of anti-Varicella Zoster Virus maternal antibodies in infants below one year of age. Hum Vaccin 7:534–538CrossRefPubMed
31.
Zurück zum Zitat Riera-Montes M, Bollaerts K, Heininger U, Hens N, Gabutti G, Gil A, Nozad B, Mirinaviciute G, Flem E, Souverain A, Verstraeten T, Hartwig S (2017) Estimation of the burden of varicella in Europe before the introduction of universal childhood immunization. BMC Infect Dis 17:353CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Riera-Montes M, Bollaerts K, Heininger U, Hens N, Gabutti G, Gil A, Nozad B, Mirinaviciute G, Flem E, Souverain A, Verstraeten T, Hartwig S (2017) Estimation of the burden of varicella in Europe before the introduction of universal childhood immunization. BMC Infect Dis 17:353CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
32.
Zurück zum Zitat Saez-Llorens X, De SO, De MD, Rubio MP (2002) Complications and costs associated with chickenpox in immunocompetent children. Rev Panam Salud Publica 12:111–116CrossRefPubMed Saez-Llorens X, De SO, De MD, Rubio MP (2002) Complications and costs associated with chickenpox in immunocompetent children. Rev Panam Salud Publica 12:111–116CrossRefPubMed
33.
Zurück zum Zitat Salleras L, Dominguez A, Vidal J, Plans P, Salleras M, Taberner JL (2000) Seroepidemiology of varicella-zoster virus infection in Catalonia (Spain). Rationale for universal vaccination programmes. Vaccine 19:183–188CrossRefPubMed Salleras L, Dominguez A, Vidal J, Plans P, Salleras M, Taberner JL (2000) Seroepidemiology of varicella-zoster virus infection in Catalonia (Spain). Rationale for universal vaccination programmes. Vaccine 19:183–188CrossRefPubMed
34.
Zurück zum Zitat Sheikh S, Biundo E, Courcier S, Damm O, Launay O, Maes E, Marcos C, Matthews S, Meijer C, Poscia A, Postma M, Saka O, Szucs T, Begg N (2018) A report on the status of vaccination in Europe. Vaccine 36:4979–4992CrossRefPubMed Sheikh S, Biundo E, Courcier S, Damm O, Launay O, Maes E, Marcos C, Matthews S, Meijer C, Poscia A, Postma M, Saka O, Szucs T, Begg N (2018) A report on the status of vaccination in Europe. Vaccine 36:4979–4992CrossRefPubMed
35.
Zurück zum Zitat Turel O, Bakir M, Gonen I, Hatipoglu N, Aydogmus C, Hosaf E, Siraneci R (2013) Children hospitalized for varicella. Complications and cost burden. Value in Health Regional Issues 2:226–230CrossRefPubMed Turel O, Bakir M, Gonen I, Hatipoglu N, Aydogmus C, Hosaf E, Siraneci R (2013) Children hospitalized for varicella. Complications and cost burden. Value in Health Regional Issues 2:226–230CrossRefPubMed
36.
Zurück zum Zitat van Lier A, van Erp J, Donker GA, van der Maas NA, Sturkenboom MC, de Melker HE (2014) Low varicella-related consultation rate in the Netherlands in primary care data. Vaccine 32:3517–3524CrossRefPubMed van Lier A, van Erp J, Donker GA, van der Maas NA, Sturkenboom MC, de Melker HE (2014) Low varicella-related consultation rate in the Netherlands in primary care data. Vaccine 32:3517–3524CrossRefPubMed
37.
Zurück zum Zitat Wagenpfeil S, Neiss A, Banz K, Wutzler P (2004) Empirical data on the varicella situation in Germany for vaccination decisions. Clin Microbiol Infect 10:425–430CrossRefPubMed Wagenpfeil S, Neiss A, Banz K, Wutzler P (2004) Empirical data on the varicella situation in Germany for vaccination decisions. Clin Microbiol Infect 10:425–430CrossRefPubMed
38.
Zurück zum Zitat Ziebold C, von Kries R, Lang R, Weigl J, Schmitt HJ (2001) Severe complications of varicella in previously healthy children in Germany: a 1-year survey. Pediatrics 108:E79CrossRefPubMed Ziebold C, von Kries R, Lang R, Weigl J, Schmitt HJ (2001) Severe complications of varicella in previously healthy children in Germany: a 1-year survey. Pediatrics 108:E79CrossRefPubMed
Metadaten
Titel
Epidemiological and clinical characteristics and the approach to infant chickenpox in primary care
verfasst von
Yessica Rodriguez-Santana
Elena Sanchez-Almeida
Cesar Garcia-Vera
Maria Garcia-Ventura
Laura Martinez-Espligares
PAPenRED
Publikationsdatum
14.02.2019
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
European Journal of Pediatrics / Ausgabe 5/2019
Print ISSN: 0340-6199
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1076
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-019-03332-9

Weitere Artikel der Ausgabe 5/2019

European Journal of Pediatrics 5/2019 Zur Ausgabe

Neuer Typ-1-Diabetes bei Kindern am Wochenende eher übersehen

23.04.2024 Typ-1-Diabetes Nachrichten

Wenn Kinder an Werktagen zum Arzt gehen, werden neu auftretender Typ-1-Diabetes und diabetische Ketoazidosen häufiger erkannt als bei Arztbesuchen an Wochenenden oder Feiertagen.

Neue Studienergebnisse zur Myopiekontrolle mit Atropin

22.04.2024 Fehlsichtigkeit Nachrichten

Augentropfen mit niedrig dosiertem Atropin können helfen, das Fortschreiten einer Kurzsichtigkeit bei Kindern zumindest zu verlangsamen, wie die Ergebnisse einer aktuellen Studie mit verschiedenen Dosierungen zeigen.

Spinale Muskelatrophie: Neugeborenen-Screening lohnt sich

18.04.2024 Spinale Muskelatrophien Nachrichten

Seit 2021 ist die Untersuchung auf spinale Muskelatrophie Teil des Neugeborenen-Screenings in Deutschland. Eine Studie liefert weitere Evidenz für den Nutzen der Maßnahme.

Fünf Dinge, die im Kindernotfall besser zu unterlassen sind

18.04.2024 Pädiatrische Notfallmedizin Nachrichten

Im Choosing-Wisely-Programm, das für die deutsche Initiative „Klug entscheiden“ Pate gestanden hat, sind erstmals Empfehlungen zum Umgang mit Notfällen von Kindern erschienen. Fünf Dinge gilt es demnach zu vermeiden.

Update Pädiatrie

Bestellen Sie unseren Fach-Newsletter und bleiben Sie gut informiert.