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. 2019 Oct 31;8(4):597–611. doi: 10.1007/s40121-019-00273-6

Table 4.

Varicella-related complications (VRCs) in immunocompromised and immunocompetent children hospitalized in Bavaria between January 2005 and December 2011

VRC in immunocompromised patients VRC in immunocompetent patients p valuea
N = 93 N = 1170
n (%) n (%)
At least one complication 48 (51.6) 906 (77.4) < 0.001***
Gastrointestinal complication 15 (16.1) 324 (27.7) 0.015*
Neurologic 4 (4.3) 224 (19.1) < 0.001***
Skin 7 (7.5) 171 (14.6) 0.063
URT, ENT, eye 5 (5.4) 185 (15.8) 0.004**
LRT 7 (7.5) 153 (13.1) 0.145
Hematologic complications 19 (20.4) 25 (2.1) < 0.001***
Systemic bacterial 6 (6.5) 20 (1.7) 0.009**
Coagulation and sequelae 5 (5.4) 16 (1.4) 0.015*
Reactive arthritis 1 (1.1) 8 (0.7) 0.499
Other complications 22 (23.7) 236 (20.2) 0.424

Patients could appear in more than one complication category, but only once per category

***Significant at 0.1% level, **significant at 1% level, *significant at 5% level

aTwo-sided p value for comparison of complications in immunocompromised and immunocompetent children hospitalized with varicella; Pearson’s Chi2 or Fisher’s exact test as appropriate