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Trading chickenpox for shingles?(bulletins: NEWS ABOUT PREGNANCY, BIRTH & PARENTING)

Publication: Mothering

Publication Date: 01-NOV-05
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COPYRIGHT 2005 Mothering Magazine

New research suggests that the US government has unwittingly traded a typically mild childhood disease for a far more serious illness that affects adults. According to a case study conducted in California, the rate of shingles has increased dramatically since a 1995 governmental recommendation that all children receive the chickenpox vaccine. The research findings...

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