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What is chickenpox and how can I get my child vaccinated?

What is chickenpox and how can I get my child vaccinated?

The NHS in England and Wales will introduce the MMRV vaccine for young children starting in January 2026. The MMRV vaccine protects against measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella (chickenpox). Chickenpox is a highly contagious viral infection that causes a red, itchy rash and fever. It is most common in children, but adults can also contract it. The new MMRV vaccine will help prevent the spread of chickenpox and the potential complications that can arise from the illness. The vaccine will be offered as part of the routine childhood vaccination schedule, typically at around 12-13 months of age. Parents are encouraged to ensure their children receive the vaccine when it becomes available to provide the best protection against these illnesses. The introduction of the MMRV vaccine is an important step in improving public health and reducing the burden of these infectious diseases in the UK.

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