Lee K G, Cheng M O
Singapore General Hospital, Renal Medicine, Outram Road 169608 Singapore.
Med J Malaysia. 2012 Oct;67(5):529.
Varicella-zoster (chickenpox) infection is a common infectious disease and generally considered to be selflimiting. However, severe bacterial complications associated with the disease have been reported. We describe a case of varicella-zoster infection with secondary Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia, preseptal orbital cellulitis and extensive facial abscesses. She was aggressively treated with intravenous antibiotics and repeated surgical drainage, and eventually made good recovery.