Shingles
Varicella Zoster
varicella zoster blisters
Shingles is a disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus, the same virus that causes chickenpox. After an attack of chickenpox, the virus lies dormant in certain nerve tissue. As people age, it is possible for the virus to reappear in the form of shingles, which is estimated to affect 2 in every 10 people in their lifetime. Shingles is characterized by clusters of blisters, which develop on one side of the body and can cause severe pain that may last for weeks, months or years after the virus reappears.
01 Jan 07

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Who should get this vaccine?
Zostavax® or zoster vaccine is a vaccine for shingles, was licensed in 2006, and is indicated for prevention of herpes zoster in people 60 years of age and older.
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Merck 31 Aug 07
Information on Shingles and Postherpetic Neuralgia
National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
Package Insert - Vaccine
Merck 31 Aug 07
Information on Shingles and Postherpetic Neuralgia
Zostavax 31 May 06
Merck

New shipping package for VARIVAX from Merck Vaccines (replacing the use of dry ice with 6 refrigerant packs)

New shipping package for ZOSTAVAX from Merck Vaccines (replacing the use of dry ice with 6 refrigerant packs)
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New shipping package for VARIVAX from Merck Vaccines (replacing the use of dry ice with 6 refrigerant packs)

New shipping package for ZOSTAVAX from Merck Vaccines (replacing the use of dry ice with 6 refrigerant packs)
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