Medical Definition of Chickenpox vaccine

1. A live-varicella virus vaccine. Limited clinical trials suggest the immunity lasts for at least six years. The only significant adverse reaction detected in clinical studies was pain and redness at the injection site. Children (or adults) with a history for an anaphylactoid reaction to neomycin or gelatin or the presence of any febrile illness, should not be given the vaccine. Pregnant women and those who are immunocompromised should also not receive the vaccine. It is furthermore recommended that pregnancy be avoided for 3 months following vaccination. In trials involving 9,000 children, 80% were protected and 20% reported mild cases. It is recommended for children between the ages of 12 months and 13 years. (12 Dec 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chickenpox Vaccine

chickee
chickees
chicken
chicken-breasted
chicken-fight
chickened
chickenfeed
chickenfight
chickenhearted
chickening
chickenpox
chickenpox
chickenpox immune globulin
chickenpox immunization
chickenpox immunoglobulin
chickenpox vaccine (current term)
chickenpox virus
chickens
chickenshit
chicken anaemia virus
chicken and rice
chicken breast
chicken breast
chicken broth
chicken cacciatora
chicken cacciatore
chicken casserole
chicken coop
chicken cordon bleu
chicken drumstick

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