Zusammenfassung
Varizellen gehören zu den gefürchteten Infektionen während der Schwangerschaft.
Aufgrund einer möglichen Prophylaxe durch Impfung sind die Folgen mütterlicher
Varizellen für das Kind von besonderem Interesse. Als Teil 2 gibt die vorliegende
Arbeit einen Überblick über die derzeitigen Möglichkeiten der Diagnostik,
Prophylaxe und Therapie von Varicella-Zoster-Virus-Infektionen während der Schwangerschaft.
Summary
Varicella belongs to serious infections during pregnancy. After introduction of
prophylaxis by vaccination, there is a particular interest to learn more about
the consequences of maternal varicella for the infant. As part 2, the present
paper reviews the current possibilities of diagnosis, prevention and therapy of
varicella-zoster virus infections during pregnancy.
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