Late-Onset Concurrent Infection of Vaccine Strain VZV and HSV-1 after Varicella Vaccination in a Child with Natural killer T Cell Deficiency

IF 0.2 4区 医学 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Nurettin O Kutlu, Mehmet Karabey, Sema Alacam, Tuba Tinastepe, Suleyman Yalcin, Cigdem Aydogmus, Nuran Karabulut
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Abstract

Objective We describe a case with natural killer cell deficiency of late-onset Oka vaccine varicella zoster virus (VZV) strain and Herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1) dual infection resulting in fatal clinical course.

Methods An 18-month-old boy presented with a papulovesicular rash, mucocutaneous candidiasis, encephalopathy, and severe respiratory distress 6 months after receiving varicella vaccine. VZV and HSV-1 were analysed by real-time reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) and Oka vaccine strain of VZV by gene sequencing.

Results HSV-1 and VZV dual infection was detected in the blood and skin samples by RT-qPCR. Gene sequencing of VZV isolated from vesicular lesions was compatible with the Oka vaccine strain. Flow cytometry revealed a natural killer deficiency, but whole exome analysis failed to identify an associated genetic defect.

Conclusion Vesicular rashes in immunocompromised patients who were inadvertently vaccinated should be taken seriously, and antiviral therapy should be prompt and aggressive.

一名自然杀伤 T 细胞缺乏症儿童接种水痘疫苗后同时感染疫苗株 VZV 和 HSV-1 的晚期病例
目的 我们描述了一例自然杀伤细胞缺乏的晚发型奥卡疫苗水痘带状疱疹病毒(VZV)株和单纯疱疹病毒-1(HSV-1)双重感染病例,该病例的临床过程是致命的。方法 一名 18 个月大的男孩在接种水痘疫苗 6 个月后出现丘疹性皮疹、皮肤粘膜念珠菌病、脑病和严重的呼吸困难。通过实时逆转录酶聚合酶链反应(RT-qPCR)分析了 VZV 和 HSV-1,并通过基因测序分析了 VZV 的 Oka 疫苗株。结果 通过 RT-qPCR 在血液和皮肤样本中检测到 HSV-1 和 VZV 双重感染。从水疱病变中分离出的 VZV 基因测序结果与 Oka 疫苗株相符。流式细胞术发现了自然杀伤因子缺乏,但全外显子组分析未能发现相关的基因缺陷。结论 免疫力低下的患者不慎接种疫苗后出现水泡疹,应引起重视,并应及时、积极地进行抗病毒治疗。
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Journal of Pediatric infectious diseases
Journal of Pediatric infectious diseases Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pediatric Infectious Diseases is a peer-reviewed medical journal publishing articles in the field of child infectious diseases. The journal provides an in-depth update on new subjects and current comprehensive coverage of the latest techniques used in diagnosis and treatment of childhood infectious diseases. The following articles will be considered for publication: editorials, original and review articles, rapid communications, letters to the editor and book reviews. The aim of the journal is to share and disseminate knowledge between all disciplines in the field of pediatric infectious diseases.
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