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Thursday, November 7, 2024

The varicella-zoster virus is a herpes virus that causes both chickenpox and shingles.

The varicella-zoster virus is a herpes virus that causes both chickenpox and shingles. 

Chickenpox commonly affects children and young adults and produces a blister-like rash. Chickenpox was common until a vaccine was introduced in 1995. The vaccine is 90% effective against chickenpox and prevents more than 3.5 million cases each year in the United States. Children over 12 months old are eligible.

The varicella-zoster virus sticks around in our bodies after chickenpox and can resurface later as shingles. Shingles causes a painful skin rash and blisters, and it can leave lasting nerve pain. Serious complications from shingles increase with age.  People over 50 can get a vaccine that is over 91% effective at preventing it.

The CDC has more information about the chickenpox and shingles vaccines. Speak with a pharmacist or your healthcare provider to find out if a vaccine is right for you, or make an appointment at Sedgwick County Health Department’s W. Central clinic by calling 316-660-7300.

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