16岁女性COVID-19疫苗后带状疱疹病毒再激活病例报告及文献回顾。

Q2 Medicine
Sadan Alharbi, Mohammed Alsubaie, Remah Alzayyat, Batool Alattas, Hassan AlAhmadi, Hanoof Alabdullatif
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背景:根据世卫组织的数据,沙特阿拉伯共有793,729例COVID-19致命病例,其中9205例确诊(5)。在开发COVID-19疫苗期间,使用了几种技术,包括基于dna的疫苗、基于rna的疫苗、非复制病毒载体疫苗和灭活疫苗。目的:报告1例无医学条件的16岁年轻女性在接种COVID-19疫苗后感染水痘带状疱疹病毒再激活病例,并以“带状疱疹”、“水痘带状疱疹”、“带状疱疹”、“COVID-19后疫苗”、“COVID-19后皮肤表现”为关键词进行文献复习。方法:在Google Scholar、Scopus、PubMed、Web of Science数据库中进行检索。结果:我们查阅了241篇已发表的关于COVID-19后皮肤病学表现的研究,包括英国文献中COVID-19疫苗后带状疱疹再激活的研究和德国文献中的1例研究。我们的病例和文献中报道的其他4例患者年龄在20岁及以下。结论:水痘带状疱疹病毒属于疱疹病毒科,其特点是能够逃避宿主免疫系统并在神经节神经元中潜伏。感染的再次激活将导致带状疱疹,表现为皮肤分布的疼痛小泡。可能的联系是新型冠状病毒疫苗等以mrna为基础的疫苗抑制了1型干扰素。然而,潜在的相关性仍有待证明。
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Herpes Zoster Virus Reactivation in a 16 Year Old Female Post COVID-19 Vaccine. Case report and Review of the Literature.

Herpes Zoster Virus Reactivation in a 16 Year Old Female Post COVID-19 Vaccine. Case report and Review of the Literature.

Herpes Zoster Virus Reactivation in a 16 Year Old Female Post COVID-19 Vaccine. Case report and Review of the Literature.

Background: According to WHO, there have been 9205 fatal COVID-19 cases confirmed in Saudi Arabia out of 793,729 cases overall (5). During the development of COVID-19 vaccines, several technologies were used including DNA-based, RNA-based vaccines, non-replicating viral vector vaccines, and inactivated vaccines.

Objective: We present a case of varicella zoster virus reactivation post COVID-19 vaccine in a young medically free 16 years old female and review of the literature using the keywords "Herpes Zoster, "varicella zoster"," shingles", "post COVID-19 vaccine", "Post COVID-19 cutaneous manifestations".

Methods: The search was conducted in Google Scholar, Scopus, PubMed, and Web of Science data bases.

Results: We encountered 241 published studies in regard to post COVID-19 dermatologic manifestations including post COVID-19 vaccine herpes zoster reactivation in the English literature and one case in German. Our case and 4 other reported cases in the literature are patients aged of 20 years old and below.

Conclusion: Varicella zoster virus falls under the family of Herpesviridae, It's characterized by its ability to escape host immune system and remain dormant in ganglionic neurons. Reactivation of the infection will result in herpes zoster manifesting as painful vesicles in a dermatomal distribution. Possible link is the suppression of type-one interferons caused by the mRNA-based vaccine such as COVID-19 vaccines. Yet, potential correlation remains to be demonstrated.

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