[Varicella vaccination: scientific reasons for a different strategic approach].

Author: DemicheliVittorio, DonzelliAlberto

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The Italian Parliament has recently introduced 10 mandatory immunisations, including the one against varicella. For this vaccination, the obligation starts with the birth cohort of 2017, but it is offered free of charge to subjects with a negative history and not previously vaccinated. This paper pr...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29506363

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Varicella Vaccination: Scientific Reasons for a Different Strategic Approach

This study examines the ongoing debate surrounding varicella vaccination, a crucial topic in public health. Imagine a vast desert, where the threat of disease can spread like a wildfire. This study explores the pros and cons of varicella vaccination, carefully considering its potential benefits and risks to create a more effective vaccination strategy.

Varicella Vaccination: A Controversial Topic

The study argues that while varicella vaccination is beneficial, the current mandatory approach may not be the most effective strategy. This is like carefully choosing the best path for a caravan through the desert, considering the terrain and the potential for danger. The study points out that the disease is relatively mild in children but becomes more severe with age, suggesting that vaccinating children might increase the age of cases. It's like diverting a river's flow to create a different path, which may have unforeseen consequences. The study also highlights the need for further research to understand the long-term effects of varicella vaccination, including the potential for virus reactivation and the incidence of herpes zoster.

Optimizing Varicella Vaccination Strategies

This research encourages a more nuanced approach to varicella vaccination, considering the potential risks and benefits and tailoring the strategy to specific populations. This is like carefully navigating a desert landscape, choosing the best routes and avoiding treacherous terrain. The study advocates for selective vaccination for adolescents and delaying universal campaigns in regions that haven't started mass vaccination yet, allowing time for data analysis and optimization.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study offers a timely reminder that even in the face of potentially dangerous threats, like a sandstorm in the desert, we need to approach solutions with careful consideration and a balanced perspective. Varicella vaccination offers valuable protection against this potentially severe disease, but the study underscores the importance of tailoring the approach to maximize benefits and minimize risks. This research encourages ongoing dialogue and critical evaluation of vaccination strategies to ensure their optimal effectiveness.
Date :
  1. Date Completed 2019-03-04
  2. Date Revised 2019-03-04
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

29506363

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

3990

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Languages

Italian

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