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Congenital and Neonatal Varicella Background Varicella in pregnancy may cause spontaneous abortion or premature delivery. If the infection occurs in the first 20 weeks of gestation, the fetus may be affected. The literat
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Victoria / /

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Australia / /

Facility

New Children’s Hospital / Royal Alexandra Hospital / /

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congenital varicella / hydrocephalus / chorioretinitis / Disease / herpes zoster / Skin scars / varicella embryopathy / varicella contact / embryopathy / neurogenic bladder / congenital and neonatal varicella infection / M Rash / mild illness / maternal infection / maternal varicella / laboratory-confirmed varicella / Neonatal Varicella Background Varicella / zoster immune globulin / encephalopathy / autopsy varicella virus / fetal infection / peripartum maternal infection / infection / varicella contact Before delivery At term After delivery No / Varicella virus / neonatal infection / congenital and neonatal varicella / neonatal varicella / illness / moderately severe illness / spontaneous abortion / intrapartum infection / varicella / also developed herpes zoster / also developed shingles / zoster / bulbar palsy / /

Organization

New Children’s Hospital / Sydney Public Health Unit / Australian Centre for Immunisation Research / Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children / /

Person

Chant / Mail Bag / Margaret Burgess / /

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Position

Director / Director of Public Health / /

Product

acyclovir / /

ProvinceOrState

Western Australia / Tasmania / Queensland / New South Wales / Victoria / /

Region

South Wales / Western Australia / /

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