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Varicella-zoster virus infections in children infected with human immunodeficiency virus
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Primary ImmunodeficiencyViral PersistenceClinical Infectious DiseasePathogenesisImmunologyAntiviral TherapyVirologyPrimary Varicella-zosterChronic Viral InfectionHivHuman Immunodeficiency VirusMedicineRecurrent Vz InfectionVz Lesions
Primary varicella-zoster (VZ) infection in eight children with perinatally acquired human immunodeficiency virus infection tended to be severe, prolonged, complicated by bacterial infections and in one case fatal. Depletion of CD4-lymphocytes was associated with chronic and recurrent VZ infection. In some patients convalescent VZ antibody titers were low and did not correlate with recurrence of VZ lesions. Administration of acyclovir appeared to be beneficial in suppressing VZ in human immunodeficiency virus-infected children with primary or recurrent VZ infection.