Immunizations Prevent Chicken Pox
Immunizations prevent Chicken Pox, a highly contagious infectious disease common to childhood. It is caused by a Varicella (Herpes) Virus. It causes headache, fever, itchy rash, and myalgias. The first immunization is at 16 months and the second is at 4-6 years. Adults can be immunized to prevent Shingles, a painful rash that occurs in the distribution of a dermatome. Doctors spend their lives preventing disease. If a doctor’s office closes patients seek care from nurses or Methadone Clinics.
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