Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics (Nov 2021)

Herpes zoster in outpatient departments of healthcare centers in India: a review of literature

  • Anil Patki,
  • Agam Vora,
  • Raunak Parikh,
  • Shafi Kolhapure,
  • Ashish Agrawal,
  • Resham Dash

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2021.1968737
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 11
pp. 4155 – 4162

Abstract

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In India, although incidence of Herpes zoster has not been assessed, regional cases have been reported. We revisited the peer-reviewed literature on clinical cases of HZ to depict the trends in population characteristics, disease presentation, and predisposing factors for the disease in India. Systematically conducted literature search yielded 27 studies, published between January 2011 and May 2020, reporting 3124 HZ clinical cases, with high proportions in older adults (>50 years of age: 15.0–81.3%). Thoracic dermatome was consistently reported as the most frequent site affected by HZ (38.9–71.0%). Post-herpetic neuralgia and secondary bacterial infections were the two most frequent complications (10.2–54.7% and 3.5–21.0%, respectively). Despite the paucity of data and gaps in the reporting of HZ cases, available evidence indicate that the disease causes an important burden to older adults in India, suggesting that preventive strategies, along with recommendations to healthcare practitioners, can help mitigate the burden of HZ.

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