Perspectives on the History and Epidemiology of the Varicella Virus Vaccine and Future Challenges
The varicella attenuated virus vaccine, developed in Japan in the 1970s, has dramatically reduced the number of pediatric chickenpox cases over the past 30 years due to its widespread use. However, a small number of cases of chickenpox, shingles, aseptic
Masayuki Nagasawa
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Real-World Effectiveness of the Varicella Vaccine among Children and Adolescents in Qatar: A Case-Control Study. [PDF]
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Strategies for the control and investigation of varicella outbreaks 2008 [PDF]
originally created 6/24/08; modified 12/8/17Following implementation of the one-dose varicella vaccination program in the United States in 1995, varicella vaccination coverage has steadily increased and the number of varicella cases has decreased ...
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Epidemiology of Primary Varicella and Herpes Zoster Hospitalizations: The Pre–Varicella Vaccine Era [PDF]
Felix Lin, James L. Hadler
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Varicella in the neonatal ICU due to the Varicella vaccine Oka strain. [PDF]
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Varicella Vaccine: a Molecular Variant That May Contribute to Attenuation. [PDF]
Gershon AA, Gershon MD.
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Healthcare Epidemiologists: Considerations for Use of Hepatitis A and Varicella Vaccines [PDF]
Glen Mathall +2 more
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Herpes Zoster in Children and Adolescents: Case Series Of 8 Patients
Herpes zoster can occur at any age but is rare in childhood and adolescents. Zoster can occur at any time after primary varicella infection or varicella vaccination. Recent studies have shown its increasing incidence in children.
Pragya A Nair, Pankil H Patel
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Protocol of a randomised controlled trial characterising the immune responses induced by varicella-zoster virus (VZV) vaccination in healthy Kenyan women: setting the stage for a potential VZV-based HIV vaccine [PDF]
Cátia T. Perciani +8 more
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