Research Report
Analysis of Improvements to the Chickenpox Vaccine and the Development of New Vaccines
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Journal of Vaccine Research, 2024, Vol. 14, No. 1 doi: 10.5376/jvr.2024.14.0001
Received: 17 Nov., 2023 Accepted: 20 Dec., 2023 Published: 01 Jan., 2024
Feng P., Gu D.N., and Wang Y.F., 2024, Analysis of improvements to the Chickenpox vaccine and the development of new vaccines, Journal of Vaccine Research, 14(1): 1-9 (doi: 10.5376/jvr.2024.14.0001)
The improvement of the chickenpox vaccine and the development of new vaccines are of significant importance in preventing and controlling the spread of chickenpox. Chickenpox is a highly contagious disease, especially among children, and it can pose risks of complications and hospitalization. Enhancing the chickenpox vaccine can increase its protective efficacy and reduce the occurrence of adverse reactions. The development of new vaccines can meet the needs of specific populations and provide preventive measures on a global scale. Improvements in the chickenpox vaccine can enhance its protective efficacy and the duration of immunity. By refining the vaccine's formulation and production processes, the duration of immune protection can be prolonged, reducing the frequency of vaccination, and improving the vaccine's practicality and convenience. Furthermore, vaccine improvements can reduce the incidence of adverse reactions and side effects, increasing vaccine safety and acceptance. The development of new vaccines is crucial for addressing specific populations. Currently available chickenpox vaccines are generally suitable for children and adults, but they may not be suitable or effective for pregnant women, immunocompromised patients, and individuals with weakened immunity. Therefore, the development of new vaccines tailored to specific populations is necessary. This review briefly outlines the improvement of the chickenpox vaccine and the development of new vaccines, aiming to provide the public with a better understanding of chickenpox vaccines. This, in turn, can lead to improved prevention and control of chickenpox transmission, reducing the impact of chickenpox on individuals and society.
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