Herpes zoster infection and statins: which implications in clinical practice?

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Abstract

Herpes zoster (HZ), which is caused by reactivation of latent varicella zoster virus (VZV), constitutes a major public health concern in both short- and long-term periods. Over the last years, several epidemiological studies have demonstrated that statin use is associated with increased risk of HZ at cerebral level. Because statins are among the most popular and best-selling drugs in western countries, this potential negative pleiotropic effect could have important implications in the daily clinical practice. In the present manuscript, we reviewed the available data on the statin use and the relative risk of HZ infection.

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Zuin, M., Rigatelli, G., L’Erario, R., Zuliani, G., Bilato, C., & Roncon, L. (2019). Herpes zoster infection and statins: which implications in clinical practice? European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 38(1), 93–99. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10096-018-3399-z

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