Objective: To establish the incidence and severity of congenital and neonat
al varicella in Australia.
Methodology: Demographic and clinical details were obtained by postal quest
ionnaire regarding cases notified to the Australian Paediatric Surveillance
Unit by over 930 participating clinicians in 1995-97 inclusive.
Results: Seven cases of congenital varicella (1: 107 000 pregnancies/year)
followed maternal infection at 8-26 weeks: five had defects, two did not. F
our of the seven infants with congenital varicella developed herpes tester
in the first 15 months of life. Forty-four infants had neonatal varicella (
1: 17 000 pregnancies/year).
Conclusion: There is an ongoing, albeit low, incidence of congenital and ne
onatal varicella in Australia.