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Pages
111–112
Issue
10
Volume
35
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Title
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The Zoster Vaccine Rapidly Loses Effectiveness in Adults Over 60.
Publisher
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Infectious Disease Alert
Date
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2016
2016-07
Subject
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Adult; Aged; Incidence; Age Factors; Human; Middle Age; Immunization; Quality-Adjusted Life Years; Nonexperimental Studies; Cost Benefit Analysis; Herpes Zoster Vaccine; Neuralgia; Herpes Zoster – Prevention and Control; Herpes Zoster Vaccine – In Old Age; Postherpetic
Creator
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Watkins Richard R
Description
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The article reports that the Herpes Zoster (HZ) vaccine has decreased its effectiveness in adults that are above 60 years of age. Topics discussed include decline in beneficial effect of the HZ vaccine; determination of an optimal re-dosing strategy to make the vaccine more effective; and decline in the effectiveness of the vaccine in preventing PHN.
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2016
Adult
Age Factors
Aged
Cost Benefit Analysis
Department of Internal Medicine
Herpes Zoster – Prevention and Control
Herpes Zoster Vaccine
Herpes Zoster Vaccine – In Old Age
Human
Immunization
Incidence
Infectious Disease Alert
Middle Age
NEOMED College of Medicine
Neuralgia
Nonexperimental Studies
Postherpetic
Quality-Adjusted Life Years
Watkins Richard R