Clinical case of tics in the post-vaccination period of chicken pox vaccination

Vaccination, as the most effective tool of preventive medicine, allows to control the epidemic process, thereby reducing morbidity, mortality and severe course of infections. The population’s refusal to undergo vaccination is often associated with fear of developing consequences after vaccination, f...

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Main Authors: S. M. Kharit, L. V. Gorbacheva, K. D. Murasheva, O. A. Salikova, A. A. Vilnits
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Journal Infectology 2025-06-01
Series:Журнал инфектологии
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Online Access:https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/1796
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Summary:Vaccination, as the most effective tool of preventive medicine, allows to control the epidemic process, thereby reducing morbidity, mortality and severe course of infections. The population’s refusal to undergo vaccination is often associated with fear of developing consequences after vaccination, for example, damage to the nervous system. A cause-and-effect relationship between neuropsychiatric disorders and vaccination still exists among specialists. n the presented clinical case, an assessment was made of the relationship between acutely developed neurological symptoms (hyperkinetic syndrome, motor tics) and the chickenpox vaccine administered the day before.
ISSN:2072-6732