Varicella vaccine is the live attenuated varicella vaccine, its precautions include breastfeeding women, observation for 30 minutes after injection, etc. Contraindications include allergy, women during pregnancy, etc.
1. Precautions
(1) It should be used with caution in lactating women, allergic persons, persons who have had epilepsy, and persons who have had convulsions.
(2) After injection, the injection site should be observed for more than 30 minutes.
(3) In order to avoid affecting the effect of immunoglobulin injection, there should be an interval of more than 3 months before receiving varicella vaccine.
(4) This vaccine should be given at intervals of 1 month or more from other live attenuated vaccines. However, this vaccine and the live attenuated measles, rubella and mumps vaccines can be given at the same time.
(5) It is not recommended to use this vaccine during varicella epidemic seasons, such as winter and spring.
(6) Women of childbearing age should use contraception for more than 3 months after vaccination.
2. Contraindications
(1) The vaccine is contraindicated for those who are allergic to any of the ingredients contained in the vaccine, including excipients.
(2) Contraindicated in women during pregnancy.
(3) Contraindicated in patients with epilepsy, encephalopathy and other neurological disorders.
(4) Contraindicated in patients with fever, acute illnesses, and acute exacerbations of chronic diseases.
(5) Contraindicated in patients undergoing immunosuppressive therapy, immunocompromised and immunodeficient patients.
For those who are going to receive varicella vaccine, it is recommended that they should go to the hospital in time and consult a doctor before being injected by a professional.