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Herpes zoster (shingles)

Source: RKI vaccines A–Z. Patient information, not medical advice.

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Pathogen

Reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus (VZV) decades after chickenpox.

Transmission

Shingles itself is not transmissible, but the vesicle content can infect unprotected individuals with chickenpox.

Clinical picture

Painful, unilateral skin rash with blisters along a nerve. Feared: postherpetic neuralgia — nerve pain lasting months to years.

Vaccine protection

Adjuvanted recombinant inactivated vaccine (Shingrix), 2 doses. Efficacy > 90 %.

Who should be vaccinated?

Everyone from age 60. Patients at risk (immunosuppression, COPD, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis): from age 50.

Vaccination schedule (STIKO)

  1. 1. Dosis (ab 60 J.)
  2. 2. Dosis — Abstand 2–6 Monate.

Booster: Totimpfstoff Shingrix, 2 Dosen. Keine Auffrischung. Risikopatienten: ab 50 J.

Further information on Herpes zoster (shingles): RKI vaccines A–Z.

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