Chickenpox
Varicella
chicken pox

Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) causes both varicella (chickenpox) and zoster (shingles). VZV is a member of the herpesvirus family, closely related but distinct from herpes simplex virus. Symptoms include a rash composed of small blisters that are intensely itchy and also fever, loss of appetite, and fatigue.

11 Oct 05

Sample Q&A: Chickenpox – The Disease

How common is chickenpox in the United States?
Because it is so easy to catch chickenpox, about 95% of adults in the United States have been infected. Until a vaccine became available, there were an estimated four million cases of chickenpox per year. Although 95% sounds like a big number, about 200,000 American adults born in any given year are susceptible to chickenpox.
Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices
Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)
National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
Recommendations of the Armed Forces Epidemiological Board (AFEB)
Recommendations of the Armed Forces Epidemiological Board (AFEB)
Recommendations of the Armed Forces Epidemiological Board (AFEB)
Varivax (Merck) 01 Aug 11
Package Insert - Vaccine
Package Insert - Vaccine

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)

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)
VIS
Vaccine Information Statement (Interim)
Vaccine Information Statement (Interim)