Article 6GBXF Chickenpox vaccine should be given to children on NHS, experts say

Chickenpox vaccine should be given to children on NHS, experts say

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Nicola Davis Science corespondent
from Science | The Guardian on (#6GBXF)

Including jab as part of routine immunisations would have really positive impact on health of young children', says JCVI

Explainer: Why is the UK proposing chickenpox vaccines and do we really need them?

A vaccine to protect against chickenpox should become a routine childhood jab in the UK, government advisers have said, adding that the move would not only reduce the number of children who become sick from the virus, but also cut the number of serious cases that can become fatal.

At present, the jab, known as the varicella vaccination after the varicella zoster virus that causes the disease, is only available on the NHS to children and adults who are in regular or close contact with people who could become very ill from a chickenpox infection or have a weakened immune system.

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