# of chicken pox lesions to establish immunity?????
A child who has never been vaccinated for chicken pox contracts the
disease. Then, normally, the child acquires immunity and will not
require vaccination. However... if the child displays fewer than X
number of lesions, it indicates a mild case that does not create
immunity, and vaccination is still required.
The question is, what is this "X" number of lesions? My wife is a
pediatric nurse practitioner and heard this some time back, and can't
remember what it was or where it was from. Does anybody know,
preferably with a cite?
Please reply to the newsgroup.
Thanks,
Bill S.
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