Abstract

Herpes zoster (HZ) is a disease caused by the activation of the virus in the latent phase. The name of the virus is varicella-zoster virus (VZV). This virus remains in the dorsal root ganglia, the collection of neuronal cell bodies. It is known as reactivation because it is a secondary infection. The main or the old infection is chickenpox; it generally occurs in the early stages of life. This secondary infection is caused in the later stages of life in old age patients; if the patient is immunocompromised, this type of infection can cause death or make the patient unconscious. But in the world, many people have a variety of standard or uncommon signs and symptoms of this disease based on their body, diet, area, or even genetic features.
 This Herpes Zoster acts on the immune response called cell-mediated immunity and decreases it rapidly with the advance of age of the person. In the coming years, the incidences of this disease are gradually increasing because of the weakening of the immune system. The incidences also happened in people with defective immunity of cell-mediated type or due to the abuse of certain drugs.
 The herpes zoster is caused to the immunosuppressed patient more quickly than the average population. As there is no immune system to defend the body, some secondary infections can also be induced in these conditions and lead to death. This multiple infection can make a differential diagnosis.
 This review explains and understands the herpes zoster virus causing different complications in the body and other clinical things related to immunocompromised patients.

Highlights

  • Herpes zoster (HZ) is a disease caused by the activation of the virus in the latent phase

  • The HZV is generally related to the old age group with low immunity and has some immunocompromised conditions

  • In the Morden world, the treatment of many diseases related to the immune system or WBCs can be cured with the help of bone marrow transplantation

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Summary

WHAT IS THE HERPES ZOSTER VIRUS?

Herpes zoster virus comes from the family of the Herpesviridae. Where in there is the subfamily alphaherpesvirinae. The virus of herpes zoster varicella-zoster virus is morphologically like the herpes simplex virus. They have the icosahedral shape containing the linear double-stranded DNA. These viruses do not grow in lab animals; they need human fibroblast, human amnion, or HeLa cells to grow [1]

CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS
Herpes Zoster
High-Level Symptoms
According to Age
Gender Role
Tumors
Bone Marrow Transplantation
CAN COVID-19 INCREASE THE RISK OF THE HERPES ZOSTER
PATHOGENESIS OF HERPES ZOSTER IN IMMUNOCOMPROMISED PATIENTS
Antiviral Agents
Non-Pharmacological Treatment
PREVENTIONS OF HERPES ZOSTER IN IMMUNOCOMPROMISED PATIENTS
CONCLUSION
Findings
ETHICAL APPROVAL
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