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Herpes zoster in a six month old infant: A case report
Herpes zoster occurs due to reactivation of the latent varicella zoster virus and is usually a disease of the elderly. Infantile herpes zoster is believed to be rare, though recent reports suggests an increasing incidence in infants. Here we report a six month old immunocompetent infant with herpes zoster whose mother had varicella during antenatal period.