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The Vaccines
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Varicella (Chickenpox)
- Chickenpox is a mild disease of childhood; complications of the disease are extremely rare in healthy children.
- Adults almost always have more severe infection than children, and disease complications are more common.
- Long-term efficacy of the vaccine is unknown. Widespread vaccine usage may shift the age distribution of chickenpox from children to adults.
- Adverse and long-term effects of the vaccine are unknown. They could be more serious than measles and mumps vaccines, because the chickenpox virus is associated with cancer and herpes zoster.
- The only justification for the use of the chickenpox vaccine in healthy children has been the saving of parents’ time lost from work.
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