Iranian Journal of Pediatrics 2008. 18(Suppl 1):77-80.

Third Attacks of Chicken Pox in a Leukemic Child
Keyghobad Ghadiri, Reza Akramipour, Mandana Afsharian, Siavash Vaziri

Abstract


Background: Chicken pox is caused by Varicella zoster. Infected persons usually acquire permanent immunity and a reinfection is unusual.


Case Presentation: We report on a leukemic girl aged 12 years and 4 months, who had two chicken pox infections during 2 months. Leukemia was diagnosed 20 months ago. In her past history she had a first chicken pox infection 2 years before leukemia was diagnosed.


Conclusion: Recurrence of chicken pox is possible especially in immune comprised individuals. Our leukemic patent had 3 attacks of chicken pox.


Keywords


Chicken pox , Leukemia, Varicella zoster, Reinfection,

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