Chickenpox is a very contagious disease caused by the Varicella-zoster virus (VZV). It is spread by breathing in droplets from infected people that get into the air when they cough or sneeze, or touching the virus particles from chickenpox blisters. People who have never had the disease or been vaccinated can be easily infected. If an expectant mother gets infected in early pregnancy, the baby may be affected by various congenital abnormalities including skin lesions, neurological defects, eye diseases, skeletal anomalies or even neonatal death.
The best way to prevent chickenpox is to get vaccinated against it. Varivax is a live attenuated vaccine against chickenpox. As with any other vaccines, Varivax cannot completely prevent all chickenpox infections.
If you are about to take Varivax, please check if you have any of the following conditions. If so, you are not suitable to get vaccinated:
Allergic to any components of this vaccine, including gelatin and neomycin;
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