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- Chicken Pox Vaccine
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- QUESTION: I've heard that scientists have developed a vaccine for chicken
- pox. When I asked my daughter's pediatrician about it, he said he wasn't in
- favor of using it. Why wouldn't he want to prevent such a common childhood
- disease? Should I find a doctor who will give her the vaccine?
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- ANSWER: Your daughter's doctor's decision is a sound one. In healthy
- children, chicken pox is normally a mild disease. It rarely causes serious
- side effects other than the typical fever and discomfort caused by the chicken
- pox rash. Once a child gets chicken pox, they can't get it again. But if
- someone doesn't get chicken pox as a child, they can come down with it as an
- adult--and the effects can be far more serious.
- Adults with chicken pox may come down with viral pneumonia. Pregnant
- women may infect their unborn children, causing brain damage, mental
- retardation, or even miscarriage.
- Right now, it's not known how long the vaccination will prevent a person
- from getting chicken pox. Extensive studies will have to be done to determine
- the long-term effectiveness of the vaccine. Right now, the vaccine is being
- used on children who have serious health problems which compromise their
- immune systems. This includes children with AIDS or leukemia or some other
- serious disease.
- Assuming that your little girl is otherwise healthy, there is no reason
- for her to get this vaccine. If she comes down with chicken pox, she will be
- uncomfortable for a few days, and you'll likely lose several days of work
- staying home to care for her. But usually, the disease is mild, and the
- immunity it provides is life long.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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