Viral Genome Sequencing Proves Nosocomial Transmission of Fatal Varicella

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We report the first use of whole viral genome sequencing to identify nosocomial transmission of varicella-zoster virus with fatal outcome. The index case patient, nursed in source isolation, developed disseminated zoster with rash present for 1 day before being transferred to the intensive care unit (ICU). Two patients who had received renal transplants while inpatients in an adjacent ward developed chickenpox and 1 died; neither patient had direct contact with the index patient.

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Depledge, D. P., Brown, J., Macanovic, J., Underhill, G., & Breuer, J. (2016). Viral Genome Sequencing Proves Nosocomial Transmission of Fatal Varicella. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 214(9), 1399–1402. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiw398

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