EFFECTIVENESS OF IMMUNOPROPHYLAXIS IN VARICELLA AND ITS EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE
Keywords:
varicella, chickenpox, immunoprophylaxis, vaccination, epidemiology, herd immunity, infection, prevention, incidence rate, complicationsAbstract
This article analyzes the effectiveness of immunoprophylaxis in varicella (chickenpox) and its epidemiological significance. The study highlights the role of vaccination in reducing the incidence of the disease, preventing complications, and developing herd immunity. In addition, the importance of modern vaccination strategies in strengthening public health is substantiated.
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