From cradle to late life: Chicken pox in a sixty-one year old man

IF 1.1 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
IDCases Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.idcr.2025.e02153
Milad Shemshadi , Lotfollah Davoodi , Amirmasoud Taheri
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Abstract

Objective

This case report aims to highlight the rare occurrence of varicella infection in an elderly individual and emphasize the importance of early diagnosis and prompt treatment to prevent complications.

Method

A 61-year-old man with papulovesicular and pustular lesions was diagnosed with varicella based on his medical history and physical examination findings. He received valacyclovir and was instructed to avoid contact with unvaccinated individuals.

Result

The patient reported significant improvement after a week of treatment with valacyclovir, and the vesicles had begun to dehydrate without any new lesions.

Conclusion

While chickenpox is more common in children, adults can still be susceptible to the virus, especially in countries where vaccination efforts have not been thoroughly implemented. The case highlights the importance of promoting vaccination and public health initiatives to prevent the spread of infectious diseases and prompt diagnosis and treatment to reduce the risk of complications.
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