@article{3129226, title = "Actinic varicella vaccine rash", author = "Theodoridou, K. and Papaevangelou, V. and Papadogeorgaki, E. and Quinlivan, M. and Theodoridou, M. and Kakourou, T. and Breuer, J.", journal = "The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal", year = "2011", volume = "30", number = "12", pages = "1116-1118", issn = "0891-3668, 1532-0987", doi = "10.1097/INF.0b013e31822a841e", keywords = "chickenpox vaccine, article; case report; clinical feature; drug effect; female; fever; human; infant; pathogenesis; priority journal; radiation exposure; sun exposure; sunburn; symptom; ultraviolet radiation; vesicular rash; virus load, Chickenpox; Chickenpox Vaccine; DNA, Viral; Exanthema; Female; Humans; Infant; Sunburn", abstract = "The case of an 18-month-old girl with vesicular rash confined to a sunburned area after significant ultraviolet radiation exposure is reported. The child had been vaccinated 32 days before presentation, and a high viral load of Oka strain virus was detected in vesicular fluid. Possible pathogenesis is discussed. © 2011 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins." }