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When Do Babies Get the Chickenpox Vaccine?

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  When Do Babies Get the Chickenpox Vaccine? Chickenpox is also commonly known as varicella. It is a very contagious infection. The causative agent is varicella-zoster virus. You can protect your child easily just by administering a chickenpox vaccine. Refer to Chickenpox Vaccination Northampton or to Chickenpox Vaccination Ramsgate in order to know more about the chickenpox vaccines for kids.   Who should get the chickenpox vaccine? Children should get 2 shots for chickenpox: the first when they are 12 to 15 months old and a second “booster” shot when they are 4 to 6 years old (before they start school). In some provinces/territories, the second dose is given at 18 months old. Children who have had chickenpox before one year of age may not stay immune and should receive the vaccine at the recommended times indicated above. People who have had chickenpox after they are 1 year of age do not need to get the vaccine. But if they do get the vaccine, it will not hurt them. Teens