Rates of hospitalisation for herpes zoster may warrant vaccinating Indigenous Australians under 70
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Sheel, Meru
Beard, Frank
Dey, Aditi
Macartney, Kristine K.
McIntyre, Peter
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Australasian Medical Association
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Herpes zoster (HZ) is caused by reactivation of latent varicella zoster virus infection. The most common complication of HZ is post-herpetic neuralgia (PHN), which is often debilitating and refractory to treatment. The incidence of both HZ and PHN increases markedly with age. In November 2016, a vaccine for HZ was included in Australia’s National Immunisation Program (NIP) for all people aged 70, together with a 5-year catch-up program for those aged 71–79 years.3 The vaccine is cost-effective for people aged 70–79, but is registered for vaccinating people from age 50.
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Medical Journal of Australia
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2037-12-31
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