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Inoculations reduced chicken pox
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Inoculations reduced chicken pox, study shows
Los Angeles Times
Thursday, June 22, 2000
The country's first community-wide study of the chicken pox
vaccine suggests that inoculations led to an 80% reduction in cases
over five years and could end the disease's long run as a painful,
itchy and occasionally dangerous rite of childhood.
Between 1995, when the vaccine was introduced, and 1999 chicken
pox cases dropped from 2,934 to 587 in California's Antelope Valley,
ac...
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