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1 tion of VZV (shingles) or primary infection (chickenpox).
2 has significantly decreased the incidence of chickenpox.
3 the characteristic syndrome of varicella, or chickenpox.
4 found in nerves of two of six patients with chickenpox.
5 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells during chickenpox.
6 en at risk for serious disease or death from chickenpox.
8 data (95% CI 0.3-1.3) or reported history of chickenpox (95% CI 0.3-1.1) in this subgroup of subjects
9 ild-type varicella zoster virus (VZV) causes chickenpox, a common childhood illness characterized by
10 VZV) infection in humans produces varicella (chickenpox), after which the virus becomes latent in gan
11 ile inpatients in an adjacent ward developed chickenpox and 1 died; neither patient had direct contac
12 ed controls, 23 percent of the children with chickenpox and 61 percent of the matched controls had re
14 tify individuals who had documented clinical chickenpox and a stroke or transient ischemic attack (TI
16 a neurovirulence-attenuated vaccine against chickenpox and herpes zoster and providing a new target
17 ere is no small animal model that replicates chickenpox and herpes zoster, which are caused by varice
19 associations of adult glioma with history of chickenpox and immunoglobulin G antibodies to varicella-
21 between adult onset glioma and histories of chickenpox and shingles among 462 cases and 443 controls
22 continued success of vaccinations to prevent chickenpox and shingles, combined with the extremely low
23 infectious virus and the causative agent of chickenpox and shingles, the latter being particularly a
28 lder who were clinically diagnosed as having chickenpox and who also had a polymerase chain reaction
29 Virus samples (n = 114) from patients with chickenpox and zoster from various parts of the United S
36 in sensory neurons after primary infection (chickenpox) and subsequently may reactivate to cause zos
37 oster virus, for instance, causes varicella (chickenpox), and after a latent phase of between 5 and 4
38 times worse for measles, 2.2 times worse for chickenpox, and 5.8 times worse for rubella than would b
41 ella-zoster virus is effective in preventing chickenpox, and the vaccine's ability to stimulate immun
42 sinus infections, recurrent ear infections, chickenpox, and urinary tract infections (P < .0001).
43 es new evidence that children who experience chickenpox are at increased risk of stroke in the subseq
48 in naturally immune adults with a history of chickenpox, by T lymphoproliferation and cytotoxicity as
50 s a neurotropic alphaherpesvirus that causes chickenpox during primary infection and establishes late
51 man alpha-herpesvirus that causes varicella (chickenpox) during primary infection and zoster (shingle
52 likely than controls to report a history of chickenpox (for self-reported cases vs. controls: the ag
53 parameters for varicella, commonly known as "chickenpox," from age-specific time-of-exposure and sero
55 ased risk of stroke in the 7-12 months after chickenpox in children or adults, nor was there evidence
58 ted alphaherpesviruses that cause varicella (chickenpox) in nonhuman primates and humans, respectivel
59 ntrol study with two controls per child with chickenpox, matched according to both age and pediatric
60 3.3, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.4-7.9), chickenpox (odds ratio = 0.4, 95% CI 0.3-0.6), and shing
61 than controls to report a history of either chickenpox (odds ratio = 0.4, 95% confidence interval (C
63 ia was made by history of recent exposure to chickenpox, progressive dyspnea, fever, a characteristic
65 d infection-associated procedures, including chickenpox, shingles, cold sores, mononucleosis, mumps,
66 ng naturally immune adults with a history of chickenpox: Specific antibodies were detected in serum,
67 eased risk of stroke in the 0-6 months after chickenpox (summary IR = 4.07; 95% confidence interval [
68 to the typically self-limiting condition of chickenpox, the virus can remain dormant in the nervous
71 e-exposure 'opportunities' through universal chickenpox vaccination could therefore lead to an increa
73 urotropic alphaherpesvirus, causes childhood chickenpox (varicella), becomes latent in dorsal root an
75 Cases and controls reporting no history of chickenpox were equally likely to test positive (73% vs.
78 al new clinical syndromes--including chronic chickenpox with persistent verrucous lesions and dissemi
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