Note-taking+Chicken+Pox

|| = RESEARCH = = QUESTION: = || Is there a medical guaranteed prevention for chicken pox? || http://www.vaccineinformation.org/varicel/qandavax.asp   ||
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|| When did the chicken pox vaccine become available? What kind of vaccine is it? How is the vaccine administered? Who should get this vaccine? How safe is this vaccine? What side effects have been reported on this vaccine? How effective is this vaccine? Isn’t it better for a child to get chicken pox naturally? Who should not receive the chicken pox vaccine? ||  ·   || -Chicken pox Varicella vaccine -Vaccine first available in 1988 -A line attenuated vaccine -Vaccine is shot, in the fatty tissue -Recommended for children younger than 13 years old and those 13 or older that has never had chicken pox -Very safe, serious side effects are rare -Possible side effects are redness, stiffness, and soreness at the injection site -79% of children between 12 months and 12 years old never get chicken pox after this vaccine 70% would rather get the shot than rather get chicken pox naturally -Those with weak immune systems, life threatening allergies to gelatin or antibiotic neomycin should not receive this vaccination ||  ·   || Mild disease Childhood disease || ||
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