<Li> Other neurological disorder: damage to cervical and lumbosacral spinal cord, motor / sensory deficits, absent deep tendon reflexes, anisocoria / Horner's syndrome </Li> <Li> Damage to body: hypoplasia of upper / lower extremities, anal and bladder sphincter dysfunction </Li> <Li> Skin disorders: (cicatricial) skin lesions, hypopigmentation </Li> <P> Infection late in gestation or immediately following birth is referred to as "neonatal varicella". Maternal infection is associated with premature delivery . The risk of the baby developing the disease is greatest following exposure to infection in the period 7 days before delivery and up to 8 days following the birth . The baby may also be exposed to the virus via infectious siblings or other contacts, but this is of less concern if the mother is immune . Newborns who develop symptoms are at a high risk of pneumonia and other serious complications of the disease . </P>

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