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Title: | VARICELLA ZOSTER VIRUS AND MENINGITIS IN IMMUNOCOMPETENT PATIENT - CASE REPORT | Authors: | Stojanoska, Tatjana Cvetanovska, Marija Grozdanovski, Krsto Spasovska, Katerina Demiri, Ilir Rangelov, Goran Cana, Fadil Dimitrova, Emilija Milosavljevikj, Ane Kuzmanovski, Nikola |
Keywords: | aseptic meningitis varicella zoster virus acyclovir immunocompetent |
Issue Date: | Oct-2024 | Publisher: | Peytchinski Publishing Ltd., Pleven, Bulgaria | Project: | Joint Forum 14 SEEC & 34 IMAB 03-06 October 2024, Metropol Lake Resort, Ohrid, North Macedonia | Journal: | Journal of IMAB | Conference: | Joint Forum 14 SEEC & 34 IMAB 03-06 October 2024, Metropol Lake Resort, Ohrid, North Macedonia | Abstract: | Varicella zoster virus reactivation, also known as herpes zoster is common in older adults and immunocompromised individuals and often causes a painful, vesicular rash limited to a dermatomal distribution. On occasion, it can lead to various neurological complications as well. Meningitis caused by varicella zoster virus infection is uncommon in immunocompetent patients. We report the case of a 49-year-old male patient that presented with a one-week history of persistent headache that did not resolve with analgesics. He was previously healthy and immunocompetent, with a history of chickenpox in childhood. The CSF PCR analysis revealed a VZV infection causing acute aseptic meningitis with no shingles rash eruption on physical examination. Intravenous treatment with Acyclovir was started and following a three-week treatment course, the patient was discharged in good general condition with normal CSF results. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/32440 | DOI: | 10.5272/jimab.2024v30Supplement-14-34 |
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