Risk of herpes zoster according to past history in the general population: The Japanese Shozu herpes zoster study

Author:

Kawahira Kazuhiro12,Imano Hironori34,Yamada Keiko56ORCID,Mori Yasuko7,Asada Hideo8ORCID,Okuno Yoshinobu9,Yamanishi Koichi10,Iso Hiroyasu31112ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Social Medicine Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine Osaka Japan

2. Cosmo Medical Clinic Osaka Japan

3. Public Health Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine Osaka Japan

4. Department of Public Health Kindai University Faculty of Medicine Osakasayama Japan

5. Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine Juntendo University Faculty of Medicine Tokyo Japan

6. Pain Medicine Juntendo Graduate School of Medicine Tokyo Japan

7. Graduate School of Medicine Center for Infectious Diseases, Kobe University Hyogo Japan

8. Department of Dermatology Nara Medical University School of Medicine Nara Japan

9. Osaka Institute of Public Health Osaka Japan

10. The Research Foundation for Microbial Diseases of Osaka University Osaka Japan

11. Department of Public Health Medicine, Faculty of Medicine University of Tsukuba Ibaraki Japan

12. Institute of Global Health Policy Research Bureau of International Health Cooperation, National Center for Global Health and Medicine Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractImmunity is known to persist after vaccination for varicella zoster virus, but the duration of immunity in patients who develop herpes zoster (HZ) remains unknown. To investigate the association between a past history of HZ and its occurrence in the general population. The Shozu HZ (SHEZ) cohort study included data for 12 299 individuals aged ≥50 years with information on their HZ history. Cross‐sectional and 3‐year follow‐up studies were carried out to analyze the associations between a history of HZ (yes <10 years, yes ≥10 years, no) and the proportion of positive varicella zoster virus skin test results (erythema diameter ≥5 mm) and the risk of HZ after adjusting for potential confounding factors including age, sex, body mass index, smoking status, sleep duration, and mental stress. The incidences of positive skin test results were 87.7% (470/536) for individuals with a history of HZ <10 years ago, 82.2% (396/482) for those with a history of HZ ≥10 years, and 80.2% (3614/4509) for those with no history of HZ. The multivariable odds ratios (95% confidence intervals) of erythema diameter ≥5 mm were 2.07 (1.57–2.73) and 1. 39 (1.08–1.80) for individuals with a history <10 years and ≥10 years ago, respectively, compared with no history. The corresponding multivariable hazard ratios of HZ were 0.54 (0.34–0.85) and 1.16 (0.83–1.61), respectively. A past history of HZ <10 years ago may reduce the occurrence of HZ.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,General Medicine

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