An Investigation of a Community Chickenpox Outbreak with a Fatal Case, Songkhla Province, Thailand, October 2022
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https://doi.org/10.59096/osir.v17i3.269684Keywords:
chickenpox, outbreak investigation, community, complicationsAbstract
In October 2022, a suspected chickenpox death was notified. A field investigation was done to verify the diagnosis and cause of death, describe the epidemiological characteristics, identify risk factors, and control the outbreak. We conducted a descriptive study and a matched case-control study. A case was defined as a person with multiple stages of skin lesions on at least two body areas in Subdistrict from 1 Aug 2022 to 24 Oct 2022. We reviewed medical records and searched for cases house-to-house. For the matched case-control study, cases were chickenpox cases residing in Bo Tru Subdistrict, from 1 Aug 2022 to 14 Oct 2022. Controls were neighbors without symptoms or chickenpox history, matched by age. Samples were tested using the reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction technique. Environmental surveys were performed. We identified 30 cases including the deceased, who was 49 years old. The median (interquartile range) age of the cases was 11 (7–38) years. Seventeen were elementary-school students. None of the cases received chickenpox vaccination or had a history of chickenpox. The secondary attack rate among household contacts was 41.2% (14/34). Reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction tests from three cases were all positive. Being a close contact with a case and sharing personal utensils were risk factors. We strengthened the surveillance system for early detection and treatment and provided risk communication in the community. Chickenpox cases should be isolated from susceptible persons. Standard treatment guidelines for complicated cases should be distributed among healthcare services.
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