Purulent complications of chickenpox in children

In 1979-1990 213 children with local (n = 155) and generalized (n = 58) purulent complications of chickenpox, developing on days 2-6 after the eruptions, underwent treatment. They occurred mostly in children aged from 12 months to 3 years. Treatment of local forms caused no difficulties and was successful in all cases. A very severe course was encountered in 25 children with the development of ligneous phlegmon and toxicoinfectious shock; 6 of them died. The extent of the lesion in these cases included more than 10% of the skin surface. The treatment consisted in multiple incisions, the prescription of antibiotics in maximal doses, and immunostimulating and infusion therapy.

Authors
Bychkov V.A.1 , Voronyuk G.M.1 , Timofeev E.P.1 , Tyurin N.A.1
Journal
Publisher
ООО "Издательство "Медиа Сфера"
Number of issue
4
Language
Russian
Pages
56-57
Status
Published
Volume
71
Year
1995
Organizations
  • 1 Kafedra Gospital'noj Khirurgii, Ross. Universitet Druzhby Narodov, Moskva, Russian Federation
Keywords
antibiotic agent; antibiotic agent; article; chickenpox; child; disease course; disease severity; human; immunostimulation; major clinical study; abscess; chickenpox; comparative study; immunization; infant; preschool child; Antibiotics; Chickenpox; Child, Preschool; Comparative Study; English Abstract; Human; Immunization; Infant; Suppuration
Share

Other records