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Current aspects of the clinical course of varicella in children

https://doi.org/10.59598/ME-2305-6053-2026-118-1-110-119

Abstract

The study presents the results of the analysis of the clinical course of varicella in 221 children hospitalized in the Infection Center of the Regional Clinical Hospital of the Karaganda Region Health Department in 2020 – 2024.

The structure of hospitalized patients with the verified diagnosis of varicella was dominated by children aged 3 to 6 years. The clinical picture of varicella was characterized by the development of asthenic vegetative syndrome in 58.8% of patients, manifested by weakness, fatigue, headache and myalgia. The premorbid background in more than half of the observed patients was burdened by various diseases, which contributed to the development of severe complications in the form of sepsis (generalized systemic inflammation) (3%), complications from the central nervous system (4%), complications from the respiratory system (37%), bacterial infections from the skin (56%).

Widespread use of specific prevention in the form of vaccination is necessary. Vaccination against chickenpox is an effective method of prevention and requires wider implementation in pediatric practice.

About the Authors

Z. Ye. Alshimbaeva
Department of Infectious Diseases and Phthisiology, Karaganda Medical University NC JSC
Kazakhstan

Zarina Yersainovna Alshimbaeva

100008, Karaganda, Gogolya str., 40



R. Kh. Begaydarova
Department of Infectious Diseases and Phthisiology, Karaganda Medical University NC JSC
Kazakhstan

100008, Karaganda, Gogolya str., 40



G. K. Alshynbekova
Department of Infectious Diseases and Phthisiology, Karaganda Medical University NC JSC
Kazakhstan

100008, Karaganda, Gogolya str., 40



A. E. Dyusembaeva
Department of Infectious Diseases and Phthisiology, Karaganda Medical University NC JSC
Kazakhstan

100008, Karaganda, Gogolya str., 40



O. A. Zolotaryova
Department of Infectious Diseases and Phthisiology, Karaganda Medical University NC JSC
Kazakhstan

100008, Karaganda, Gogolya str., 40



G. M. Omarova
Department of Infectious Diseases and Phthisiology, Karaganda Medical University NC JSC
Kazakhstan

100008, Karaganda, Gogolya str., 40



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Alshimbaeva Z.Ye., Begaydarova R.Kh., Alshynbekova G.K., Dyusembaeva A.E., Zolotaryova O.A., Omarova G.M. Current aspects of the clinical course of varicella in children. Medicine and ecology. 2026;(1):110-119. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.59598/ME-2305-6053-2026-118-1-110-119

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