COVID-19 and ophthalmic herpes zoster co-infection in immunocompetent patient

Sissy Sissy, A. Santoso, Dewi Gotama, L. M. Rusyati
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Background: Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) is a virus of human neurotropic that remains within ganglionic neurons in a latent state after the primary infection throughout the entire neuroaxis.Case: A male patient, 32 years old Javanese, consulted from the pulmonary division with complaints of vesicular eruption in the facial area on September 27, 2020. The patient was diagnosed with ophthalmic herpes zoster and a mild COVID-19 infection since 2 days ago and was hospitalized. Management in patients was acyclovir, methylprednisolone, with analgesics and vitamins. COVID-19 as co-infection and other viruses has been known, but infrequently affect the respiratory tract.Conclusion: Herpes zoster patient should ruled out the COVID-19 and maximize the precaution for personal safety equipment until the SARS-CoV-2 is excluded.
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背景:水痘带状疱疹病毒(VZV)是一种人类嗜神经病毒,在整个神经轴初次感染后仍处于潜伏状态在神经节神经元内。病例:男性患者,32岁爪哇人,于2020年9月27日就诊于肺科,主诉面部水疱性皮疹。患者于2天前被诊断为眼部带状疱疹和COVID-19轻度感染,并住院治疗。患者的治疗是阿昔洛韦,甲基强的松龙,镇痛药和维生素。COVID-19与其他病毒共感染已为人所知,但很少影响呼吸道。结论:带状疱疹患者应排除新型冠状病毒感染,并在排除新型冠状病毒感染前,加强个人安全防护。
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