Application of a live attenuated varicella vaccine to hospitalized children and its protective effect on spread of varicella infection
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Application of a live attenuated varicella vaccine to hospitalized children and its protective effect on spread of varicella infection
Abstract
Twenty-three hospitalized children with no history of varicella or no detectable complement fixing (CF) antibody, were vaccinated with a live attenuated varicella vaccine (Oka strain) immediately after the occurrence of a case of varicella in a children's ward of hospital. These children suffered from the nephrotic syndrome, nephritis, purulent meningitis, hepatitis etc., and 12 of them were receiving steroid therapy. An antibody response was noticed in all the vaccinated children, with mild fever in 6 and a mild rash in 2 of 6. It was uncertain whether these reactions were due to vaccinatin or to naturally acquired infection modified by vaccination. No other clinical reactions or abnormalities of the blood or urine were detected. Thus the spread of varicella infection was prevented, with the exception of one severe case in an unvaccinated patient. In another trial, 16 children with renal diseases were also vaccinated. All the children showed an immune response with no clinical reactions and no abnormalities in blood and urine examinations. Thus live varicella vaccine (Oka strain) can be used safely and effectively for hospitalized children, and its effectiveness in preventing spread of varicella infection was confirmed.
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