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Varicella-Zoster Virus Prevalence among Pregnant Women: A European Epidemiological Review

Anna Bertelli, Valentina Carta, Lucia Mangeri, Arnaldo Caruso, Maria Antonia De Francesco

2023Life12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Europe has faced a massive spread of the varicella-zoster virus through the years. Since the introduction of an effective vaccine, complications and severe forms of chickenpox have been restricted. Nevertheless, among the population, some categories need specific care, such as pregnant women, who present one of the most fragile conditions facing this infection, both for the mother and the fetus. In this review, we highlight how the varicella-zoster virus can be dangerous during pregnancy, underlining the problem of treatment and vaccination, and collect information about the European epidemiology among this particular category of women.

Topics & Concepts

ChickenpoxEpidemiologyMedicineVaricella zoster virusPregnancyVaccinationVirusPopulationPediatricsVirologyImmunologyEnvironmental healthBiologyPathologyGeneticsHerpesvirus Infections and TreatmentsVirology and Viral DiseasesHepatitis Viruses Studies and Epidemiology