Herpes zoster epidemiology, management, and disease and economic burden in Europe: a multidisciplinary perspective.

Robert W Johnson, Marie-José Alvarez-Pasquin, Marc Bijl, Elisabetta Franco, Jacques Gaillat, João G Clara, Marc Labetoulle, Jean-Pierre Michel, Luigi Naldi, Luis S Sanmarti, Thomas Weinke
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Herpes zoster (HZ) is primarily a disease of nerve tissue but the acute and longer-term manifestations require multidisciplinary knowledge and involvement in their management. Complications may be dermatological (e.g. secondary bacterial infection), neurological (e.g. long-term pain, segmental paresis, stroke), ophthalmological (e.g. keratitis, iridocyclitis, secondary glaucoma) or visceral (e.g. pneumonia, hepatitis). The age-related increased incidence of HZ and its complications is thought to be a result of the decline in cell-mediated immunity (immunosenescence), higher incidence of comorbidities with age and social-environmental changes. Individuals who are immunocompromised as a result of disease or therapy are also at increased risk, independent of age. HZ and its complications (particularly postherpetic neuralgia) create a significant burden for the patient, carers, healthcare systems and employers. Prevention and treatment of HZ complications remain a therapeutic challenge despite recent advances. This is an overview of the multidisciplinary implications and management of HZ in which the potential contribution of vaccination to reducing the incidence HZ and its complications are also discussed.

欧洲带状疱疹流行病学、管理、疾病和经济负担:多学科视角。
带状疱疹(HZ)主要是一种神经组织疾病,但其急性和长期表现需要多学科知识和参与治疗。并发症可能是皮肤病(如继发细菌感染)、神经病(如长期疼痛、节段性瘫痪、中风)、眼病(如角膜炎、虹膜睫状体炎、继发性青光眼)或内脏病(如肺炎、肝炎)。与年龄相关的 HZ 及其并发症发病率增加被认为是细胞介导的免疫力下降(免疫衰老)、随着年龄增长合并症发病率增加以及社会环境变化的结果。因疾病或治疗而导致免疫力低下的人也会增加患病风险,这与年龄无关。HZ 及其并发症(尤其是带状疱疹后遗神经痛)给患者、护理者、医疗保健系统和雇主带来了沉重负担。尽管最近取得了一些进展,但 HZ 并发症的预防和治疗仍然是一项治疗挑战。本文概述了 HZ 的多学科影响和管理,其中还讨论了疫苗接种对降低 HZ 发病率及其并发症的潜在贡献。
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