Reservation Deposit: HK$200
helthgene
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This vaccine is suitable for the age of 12 months and older.
*Individuals under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for vaccination*
Pharmaceutical Factory : MSD – Varivax
*If there is a shortage of vaccines, our company will opt for alternative brands without prior notice.*
Age | Dose 1 | Dose 2 |
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12 months to 12 years old Children ( total 2 Doses) | at 12 to 15 months old |
at 4 to 6 years old, at least 3 months after 1 dose |
13 years old and above | anytime from 13 years old | at least 1 months after 1 dose |
*Individuals under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for vaccination*
Adverse Reactions:
Varicella (also known as chickenpox) is a viral illness caused by the varicella-zoster virus.
Occasionally, there may be slight redness or swelling around the injection site or slight dizziness, but these will gradually subside in a few days. If fever or discomforts persist, or abnormal breathing is observed, please consult a doctor immediately.
Chickenpox (varicella) is an acute infectious disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus. It predominantly affects children under 12 years of age. Although almost all persons develop lifelong immunity after a chickenpox infection, the virus may remain latent in the body and recur many years later as herpes zoster (shingles).
Symptoms:
Transmission: It can be spread through droplets or air; can also spread through direct or indirect contact with the discharges from vesicles and mucous membranes of persons with chickenpox or herpes zoster.
Incubation period: 10 – 21 days, usually 14 – 16 days
Infectious period: Usually 1 – 2 days before the rash appears and until all vesicles have dried up. It is extremely contagious, especially in the early stage of rash eruption.
Effects: Chickenpox is generally a mild disease and is usually self-limiting. However, a secondary bacterial infection of the wound may occur. Those with weakened immunity or who are pregnant are most likely to suffer from severe complications such as pneumonia and encephalitis. Newborn babies who develop chickenpox can result in severe illness and even death. Infection in early pregnancy may be associated with congenital malformation of the fetus.
Source: Department of Health
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