Question:
Will it be harmful if I dont take the Chicken Pox Vaccination?
2009-06-23 00:09:09 UTC
My school just handed out notes today for the Chicken Pox vaccination. I havent got the chicken pox yet in my life and Im only twelve. I dont want 3 vaccinations because im getting my 2nd dose of Hepititas B and the Cervical Cancer one on the July the 3rd. and If i take the chicken pox vaccination i dont want another needle in my arm. So will it be harmful to my body if i dont take the chicken pox vaccinations? I read on yahoo answers that you can die from chicken pox nd i think im too young to die! :( Im 12 years old by the way.
Three answers:
Tarkarri
2009-06-23 00:24:48 UTC
The older you are when you get chicken pox, the more serious a disease it is.



I had it at 16 and at that age it was embarrassing!



Older and it can become deadly.



If you get chicken pox, even a mild case, it makes you feel like bad and itchy for about a week.



The injection is uncomfortable for about 30 seconds.



Have the vaccination.
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2016-11-01 19:53:58 UTC
you will might desire to be revaccinated (get a booster shot) approx. each and every 10 years till consensus transformations or the vaccine transformations. it is not an enduring immunity, a minimum of, the vaccine has not been around lengthy sufficient to be declared everlasting. some examine have shown that ninety% of those vaccinated are nonetheless secure 5-8 years after receiving the vaccine, others declare as much as two an prolonged time of immunity. there is a few data that people who recieve the vaccine yet don't get a booster have a extra perfect danger of catching a '2d case' of fowl pox. the end result, if any, the vaccine could have on the prevelance of shingles, that's a reactivation of the fowl pox virus later in existence with a various symptom set, in unknown.
bhanwar b
2009-06-26 07:42:26 UTC
you may skip it for a time being.

vaccination give you immunization against small-pox.

in india a few incidents of smallpox are heard.


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