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CrossVRyesterday at 7:53 PM3 repliesview on HN

Unfortunately that is not the case for me in the Netherlands. No Chickenpox vaccination is offered and making sure kids get it early is still considered the right way to do immunization.

The idea being that it's better for people to get it as kids, because if you give them vaccines as kids you'll have to give them boosters as adults. Whereas a latent disease will provide a lifetime of immunity.


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yreadyesterday at 9:41 PM

It's not offered but you can still get it. I had to literally ask my huisarts (GP) to google it after he said there is no such thing. Luckily, he did and local hospital pharmacy had it in stock.

tzsyesterday at 10:08 PM

> The idea being that it's better for people to get it as kids, because if you give them vaccines as kids you'll have to give them boosters as adults. Whereas a latent disease will provide a lifetime of immunity.

Adults vaccinated against chickenpox do not need boosters as adults.

emmelaichtoday at 12:38 AM

... immunity from chickenpox, but shingles can erupt. Also, how 'latent' is the virus, really?