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Chickenpox cases down 85 percent thanks to 2-dose vaccine
Chickenpox cases down 85 percent thanks to 2-dose vaccineNew hope for health experts as chickenpox cases are significantly reduced due to vaccine.The number of chickenpox cases in the U.S. has decreased by an incredible 85 percent since the introduction of the 2-dose vaccine back in 2006.The report published by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows the largest decline in chickenpox cases were in the age ranges of 5 and 14 – the children who would have received the second dose of vaccine.
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CDC reports that chickenpox cases continue to decline thanks to 2-dose vaccine
CDC reports that chickenpox cases continue to decline thanks to 2-dose vaccineThe U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said in a report that chickenpox has continued declining in the country since the second dose of a vaccine was recommended in 2006.There has been an 85 percent drop in the disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus.The most significant decrease has been among children aged 5 to 14, who are most likely to have received the 2-dose varicella vaccine.
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Chickenpox cases down 85 percent with second vaccine implemented
Chickenpox cases down 85 percent with second vaccine implementedChickenpox cases down 85 percent with second vaccine implementedBy: Emily Lunardo Health News | Saturday, September 03, 2016 - 10:00 AMU.S. health officials have noted a decline in chickenpox cases since the recommendation for a second vaccine was implemented in 2006.There has been an 85 percent decline in chickenpox cases since 2005.The largest decline was among five- to 14-year-olds, which is typical age group to receive the second vaccination.
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Chickenpox cases dropping thanks to vaccine
Chickenpox cases dropping thanks to vaccineChickenpox was once a cause for dread among many schoolchildren everywhere.Many kids remember itching, oatmeal baths, and in the case of many 90's kids, pox parties where they were deliberately exposed to the disease to "get it out of the way."However, in the last decade, scientists have detected a significant drop in the disease.
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