Incidence of Herpes Zoster, Before and After Varicella‐Vaccination–Associated Decreases in the Incidence of Varicella, 1992–2002
The Journal of Infectious Diseases2005Vol. 191(12), pp. 2002–2007
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Abstract
Our findings revealed that the vaccination-associated decrease in varicella disease did not result in an increase in the incidence of HZ. These early findings will have to be confirmed as the incidence of varicella disease continues to decrease.
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