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Varicella vaccine for prevention of chickenpox.

Authors: P H, Dennehy;

Varicella vaccine for prevention of chickenpox.

Abstract

Release of varicella vaccine is anticipated in early 1995. The vaccine has proved to be safe and effective in clinical trials over the past 12 years. Proposed recommendations for use include a single dose for routine vaccination of 12 to 18-month-old infants and for catch-up immunization of children from 18 months to 12 years of age and a two dose schedule to immunize susceptible adolescents and adults.

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Adult, Adolescent, Infant, Guidelines as Topic, Viral Vaccines, United States, Chickenpox Vaccine, Chickenpox, Treatment Outcome, Child, Preschool, Humans, Child, Immunization Schedule

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