Article Text
Best practice and fifteen-minute consultations
Fifteen-minute consultation: Chickenpox vaccine—should parents immunise their children privately?
Abstract
Varicella zoster virus primarily causes chickenpox, usually a mild self-limiting illness of childhood. However, complications occur in 1% with 4200 annual deaths. Since the first vaccination was developed in the 1970s, many countries have introduced universal mass immunisation, but the UK currently only routinely immunises ‘at-risk’ populations. With increasing availability of private varicella vaccination, this article reviews the pros and cons of whether parents should be immunising their children with the chickenpox vaccine privately.
- evidence based medicine
- general paediatrics
- immunisation
- virology
- epidemiology