Epidemiology, management and outcome of varicella in pregnancy: a 20-year experience at the Tuscany Reference Centre for Infectious Diseases in Pregnancy.
Michele TrottaBeatrice BorchiAlessandra NiccolaiElisabetta VenturiniSusanna GiachéGaetana SterrantinoMaria Grazia ColaoGian Maria RossoliniAlessandro BartoloniLorenzo ZammarchiPublished in: Infection (2018)
Data from 215 pregnant women exposed to varicella and 276 with varicella observed at the Tuscany Reference Center for Infectious Diseases in Pregnancy, Florence, Italy, in the period 1997-2016 were retrospectively collected. The risk of developing varicella was lower in exposed women who received varicella zoster immunoglobulin compared with those who did not receive it [42% (21 of 50) vs 72% (13 of 18); p = 0.0263]. Typical congenital varicella syndrome was observed in 1.56% of fetuses/neonates born from pregnant women with varicella.