These steps may lower a person's risk of getting chickenpox:
The chickenpox vaccine is a series of 2 shots. It is often given to children at ages:
This may also be given to adults. It may be needed for those who never had chickenpox and were never vaccinated.
It may also be given within 3 to 5 days of being exposed to someone with chickenpox. It may be needed for those who never had chickenpox and were never vaccinated.
This is a blood product that has antibodies to the chickenpox virus. It may be given within 96 hours to a person who has been exposed to chickenpox who:
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Last reviewed March 2020 by EBSCO Medical Review Board Shawna Grubb, RN Last Updated: 3/23/2021