Chickenpox Vaccine

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Chickenpox Vaccine
Chickenpox Vaccine

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Chicken Pox Party: RSVP No

Have you ever been invited to a chicken pox party? If so, please turn down the invitation and get the vaccine instead.

The idea is not a new one: Get your child infected with the latest "childhood disease" going around, get it over with, and move on with your life. In the age before vaccines, despite the risks, it was one way for families to deal efficiently with infectious disease that wasn't a guaranteed death sentence. Having the whole family sick at once meant, theoretically, less lost productivy and wages and less school missed. But sometimes, it also meant death, as occurred with one mother in the early 1900s who lost all her children to measles after attempting the purposeful…

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 Chicken Pox Party: RSVP No

Have you ever been invited to a chicken pox party? If so, please turn down the invitation and get the vaccine instead.

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Two doses of the vaccine are about 90% effective at preventing chickenpox. When you get vaccinated, you protect yourself and others in your community. This is especially important for people who cannot get vaccinated, such as those with weakened immune systems or pregnant women.

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