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Australian vaccine preventable disease epidemiological review series: varicella-zoster virus infections, 1998-2015

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Sheel, Meru
Beard, Frank
Quinn, Helen
Dey, A
Kirk, Martyn
Koehler, Ann P
Markey, Peter
McIntyre, Peter
Macartney, Kristine K.

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National Centre for Disease Control

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In 2005, the National Immunisation Program implemented a varicella vaccine for children aged 18 months, and in 2016, a herpes zoster (HZ) vaccine for adults aged 70-79 years. This epidemiological review analyses national trends in varicella and HZ for the years 1998-2015 to examine the impact of a funded varicella vaccine and provide a baseline for monitoring the impact of a funded HZ vaccine.

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Communicable Diseases Intelligence

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2037-12-31
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