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When did Pasteur discover the Chicken Pox vaccine?
What year did Pasteur discover the Chicken Pox vaccine?
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Chris
erm I dont think there is one
I dont want to get techinical but Chicken pox and herpes zoster are one and the same thing and not caused by pox viruses but by a DNA double stranded herpes virus, with a tendency as herpes viruses do, toward latency. (hence the zoster thing)
I am not sure that there is a vaccine that works in this.
vaccines are not discovered but are developed by the way
perhaps i am wrong and you're talking about pox in Chickens.
It seems that your Greek is much better than mine as I hadn't the slightest idea about what 'zoster' means but, other than that, I regret to say that you appear to be wrong.
Chris
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_pox
There are two vaccines available in the UK for Varicella, or chickenpox - GSK's "Varilirix" & Sanofi Pasteur MSD's "Varivax". They have been licenced & available for over a year. At the moment they are mainly being used to provide immunisation for seronegative healthcare workers, to prevent potential spread of infection through wards & hospitals.
Don 1 - in terms of varicella not being at "deadly" disease - in the 10% or so of the UK population who get to adulthood without catching chickenpox, it is actually quite serious. In fact, amongst vaccine preventable diseases, varicella causes more deaths in the UK per year, than any other.
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