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08-03-2014 02:21 PM |
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Originally Posted by Cunning Linguist
(Post 10791744)
I can live with that explanation. The vaccine is less effective as one ages, so I'm sure that 75% figure is pretty accurate.
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As well, they don't currently provide the vaccine to anyone under 50 years old.
They'll probably start doing that, as, like I said, you are seeing more and more shingles cases in adults in their 20's, 30's and 40's due to the lack of the virus being circulated in the general population.
I got it this summer. Two other people at my work, both in their 20's got it in the past two years.
My case was relatively benign and has disappeared within 2.5 months. Didn't have a lot of pain associated with the nerve inflamation that is usually associated with the shingles and it was confined to just my back, side and chest in the typically seen horseshoe shape in three small areas.
I consider myself pretty lucky in that some people get it on their face, throat, eyes, legs, etc., are in immense amount of pain and it lasts for six months or more and looks like you've got third degree burns. Now my immune system is jacked back up and most likely (hopefully) I'll never see it again.
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