Two Cases of Herpes Zoster Following Varicella Vaccination in Immunocompetent Young Children:One Case Caused by Vaccine-Strain
- Author:
Da-Eun KIM
1
;
Hae Ji KANG
;
Myung-Guk HAN
;
Hye-young YEOM
;
Sung Hee CHANG
Author Information
- Publication Type:Case Report
- From:Pediatric Infection & Vaccine 2022;29(2):110-117
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: Herpes zoster (HZ) has been reported in immunocompetent children who received the varicella vaccine. In vaccinated children, HZ can be caused by vaccine-strain or by wild-type varicella-zoster virus (VZV). Like wild-type VZV, varicella vaccine virus can establish latency and reactivate as HZ. We report two cases of HZ in otherwise healthy 16- and 14-month-old boys who received varicella vaccine at 12 months of age. They presented with a vesicular rash on their upper extremities three to four months after varicella vaccination. In one case, a swab was obtained by abrading skin vesicles and VZV was detected in skin specimens by polymerase chain reaction. The VZV open-reading frame 62 was sequenced and single nucleotide polymorphism analysis confirmed that the virus from skin specimen was vaccinestrain. This is the first HZ case following varicella vaccination confirmed to be caused by vaccine-strain VZV in the immunocompetent children in Korea. Pediatricians should be aware of the potential for varicella vaccine virus reactivation in vaccinated young children.