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  1. ... vaccine if they are not already immune to chickenpox.Varicella vaccine may be given at the same time as ... is much less common after vaccination than after chickenpox disease.People ... of a vaccine causing a severe allergic reaction, other serious injury, ...
  2. ... to chickenpox. You may need to receive the chickenpox vaccine and then wait 1 month before beginning your ...
  3. ... someone who had never had chickenpox or received chickenpox vaccine.
  4. ... someone who had never had chickenpox or received chickenpox vaccine.
  5. ... a medication), have chickenpox or have received the chickenpox vaccine, recently received or are scheduled to receive a ...
  6. ... tell you that you need to receive the chickenpox or shingles vaccine before or during your treatment with cladribine.tell ...
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  8. ... people who are sick, especially people who have chickenpox or measles. If you are exposed to these infections or if you develop symptoms of these infections, call your doctor immediately. You may need to get a vaccine (shot) to protect you from these infections.you ...
  9. ... people who are sick, especially people who have chickenpox or measles. If you are exposed to these infections or if you develop symptoms of these infections, call your doctor immediately. You may need to get a vaccine (shot) to protect you from these infections.
  10. ... people who are sick, especially people who have chickenpox or measles. If you are exposed to these infections or if you develop symptoms of these infections, call your doctor immediately. You may need to get a vaccine (shot) to protect you from these infections.you ...
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