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he created the vaccine for chicken pox
Anyone who isn't ill or is chemotherapy can get chicken pox vaccine.
Gardasil is a vaccine for HPV. It has nothing to do with chicken pox.
That is actually BCG vaccine. BCG vaccine, also called as Bacillus Calmatte Guarin vaccine is meant for tuberculosis and not for chicken pox.
Go get the vaccine for the child. The shingles is because you had chicken pox at some point, but I don’t think that there would be a direct transmission.
1. Chicken Pox. 2. Tetnis vaccine. 3. Flu vaccine. 4. Small Pox. 5. Polio. 6. (New) Swine flu shot. 7. (New) Aids vaccine
Children today don�t need to get chicken pox like people years ago did. A simple vaccination will prevent chicken pox in children if parents choose to have their child receive it. It is a voluntary vaccine, so not all children will get the shot. To keep the spread of chicken pox at a minimum, it is a good idea to have your child vaccinated against the disease.
Vaccines prevent only the infectious diseases that they were made to prevent. For example, a vaccine for one type of flu will prevent that type of flu, but you may still get other types if you are not also vaccinated for them. This is why the seasonal flu vaccine usually contains vaccine for the three most likely types of flu that are expected to circulate at the next flu season. There are vaccines for the various types of influenza, for other viral diseases like measles, mumps and polio and for a very limited number of bacterial disease such as one common type of bacterial pneumonia. See the related questions below for more information about how vaccines work.
small pox
Strictly, a disease by pustules or eruptions of any kind, but chiefly or wholly restricted to three or four diseases, -- the smallpox, the chicken pox, and the vaccine and the venereal diseases., To infect with the pox, or syphilis.
You should have the vaccine as an older adult if you had chicken pox as a child. Before shingles appear.
The success rate of vaccines varies wiidely. Some examples are: chicken pox vaccine, 90%, flu vaccine, 65%, HPV vaccine, 50%, and Hepatitis B vacine, 95%.