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Disingenuous CDC Study Confirms Danger of Chicken-pox Vaccine by Kim S. Patient Expert Posted Thu 05 Nov 2009 12:00am By John Stone A  newly published study co-authored by the US Centers for Disease Control  into the effectiveness of chicken-pox vaccine states in conclusion... to the chickenpox virus (for example through their children) as this exposure acts as a booster... The modelling suggested that a two dose schedule at the levels of coverage likely Read on »
Disingenuous CDC Study Confirms Danger of Chicken-pox Vaccine by Kim S. Patient Expert Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:00pm By John Stone A newly published study co-authored by the US Centers for Disease Control into the effectiveness of chicken-pox vaccine states in conclusion: Varicella vaccine substantially decreases the risk of herpes zoster among vaccinated children and its widespread use... Read on »
Chicken pox! by chantelle O. Posted Sat 06 Sep 2008 12:00am Connor has chicken pox or a virus the Dr said when we took him to have his jabs last week. we don't think it is chicken pox as he don't have many spots and isn't scratching... has got chicken pox we didn't want to give them to any one else. my mate (who i tho was a very good mate) is getting married on the 20th and she has not yet invited me even tho Read on »
Should you have your child vaccinated for chicken pox? by Stephanie C. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Sun 14 Sep 2008 1:33pm over to expose him to my virus. She, like many parents, is opposed to vaccinating for chicken pox. Immunization for chicken pox? I don't know about you, but when I was a child we were not routinely immunized against the virus. Then, in 1995, the varicella vaccine was licensed to immunize against the chicken pox in the US. Ten years later Read on »
Chicken Pox Shot Protects Against Shingles, Too by ViaMedica Posted Fri 04 Dec 2009 12:00am Vaccinated children less likely to get herpes zoster virus, study finds Children who are vaccinated against chicken pox may also have increased protection against shingles, new findings suggest. U.S. researchers looked at the health records of 172,163 children in southern California who were vaccinated with the varicella (chicken pox) vaccine Read on »
Trading Chicken Pox for Shingles? Vax Induced Disease Creates Demand for New Vax? by Kim S. Patient Expert Posted Tue 01 Mar 2011 12:00am ) is a painful, blistering skin rash due to the varicella-zoster virus, the virus that causes chickenpox. Shingles also has been discussed as being directly related to the use in our country of a vaccine to fight varicella zoster - chicken pox, instead of natural immunity. I am now weeks into this illness, minimal blisters but they are VERY painful and I am Read on »
Double Doses Of Chicken Pox Vaccine Most Effective by Ed H. Doctor of Pharmacy Posted Mon 10 Jan 2011 6:02pm When vaccinating children against varicella (chicken pox), researchers at Yale School of Medicine have found, two doses are better than one. In fact, the odds of developing chicken pox were 95% lower in children who had received two doses of the vaccine compared with those who had received only one dose. Published in the Feb. 1 issue of Journal Read on »
Measles and Chicken Pox: Entertainment or Epidemic by Kim S. Patient Expert Posted Mon 25 Aug 2008 3:05am "Most any child can have the mumps Or even German measles So here's a record of my health From Chicken Pox to sneezles!" Click on the photo to view it in full size. Use the "%" to scale it to... Read on »
MMR + Chicken Pox Vaccine = More Seizures by Ginger T. Patient Expert Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 10:34pm the so-called MMRV combined vaccine rather than two shots -- the MMR vaccine against measles, mumps and rubella (German measles) and a separate one against varicella (chicken pox... Getting the Merck MMRV (Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Chicken Pox combo vaccine), rather than the MMR and separate Chicken Pox vaccine, results in "slightly more" or more than Read on »