Incidence and case-fatality of varicella-zoster virus infection among pediatric cancer patients in developing countries

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Rohit P. Ojha
Sericea Stallings-Smith
Martha J. Aviles-Robles
Sergio Gomez
María Mercedes Somarriba
Miguela A. Caniza
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[1] St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital,Department of Epidemiology and Cancer Control
[2] University of North Florida,Department of Public Health, Brooks College of Health
[3] Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez,Department of Infectious Diseases
[4] Hospital de Niños Sor Maria Ludovica,Department of Hematology
[5] Hospital Infantil Manuel de Jesús Rivera,Infection Control Committee
[6] St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital,Department of Infectious Diseases
[7] St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital,International Outreach Program
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Pediatric; Cancer; Varicella-zoster virus; Infection; Vaccine;
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Limited evidence is available about varicella-zoster virus (VZV) infection among pediatric cancer patients in developing countries, which raises questions about the generalizability of VZV vaccine recommendations for pediatric cancer patients (derived from developed countries) to these settings. We assessed the incidence and case-fatality of VZV infection at three institutions in developing countries (Argentina, Mexico, and Nicaragua). Individuals eligible for our study were aged <20 years and actively receiving cancer-directed therapy. We estimated a summary incidence rate (IR) and case-fatality risk with corresponding 95 % confidence limits (CL) of VZV infection across sites using random-effects models. Our study population comprised 511 pediatric cancer patients, of whom 64 % were aged <10 years, 58 % were male, and 58 % were diagnosed with leukemia. We observed a total of 10 infections during 44,401 person-days of follow-up across the 3 sites (IR = 2.3, 95 % CL 1.2, 4.2). The summary case-fatality risk was 10 % (95 % CL 1.4, 47 %) based on one death.
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