@Article{Małecki2017,
journal="Pediatria Polska - Polish Journal of Paediatrics",
issn="0031-3939",
volume="92",
number="1",
year="2017",
title="Chickenpox complicated by sepis and purulent soft tissue infection in 5-year-old boy - case study",
abstract="Chickenpox is one of the most common childhood infectious diseases. Bacterial superinfections of the skin are the most common complications occuring in the disease. A 5-year-old boy was admitted to hospital owing to varicella-zoster virus infection complicated by purulent infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissue of the right leg. Before admission, symptomatic treatment and improper care of skin lesions were administered. During the inpatient stay, bacteriemia caused by Streptococcus pyogenes and venous thrombosis was diagnosed. Initially conservative treatment and targeted antibiotic therapy were implemented, and then the patient underwent surgery involving decompression of the muscle compartments and evacuation of abscesses. Following this procedure, his general condition improved considerably. Routine vaccination against chickenpox and proper skin care methods should be a standard of care as preventive measures of complications.",
author="Małecki, Paweł
and Mania, Anna
and Krasiński, Zbigniew
and Harasymczuk, Jerzy
and Jończyk-Potoczna, Katarzyna
and Mazur, Katarzyna
and Kemnitz, Paweł
and Służewski, Wojciech
and Figlerowicz, Magdalena",
pages="99--104",
url="https://www.termedia.pl/Chickenpox-complicated-by-sepis-and-purulent-soft-tissue-infection-in-5-year-old-boy-case-study,127,31808,1,1.html"
}