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. 2001 May 15;164(10):1454-5.

Chickenpox vaccination, not chickenpox, should be routine for Canadian children

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Chickenpox vaccination, not chickenpox, should be routine for Canadian children

B J Law. CMAJ. .
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    1. Law B, Macdonald N, Halperin S, Scheifele D, Dery P, Jadavji T, et al. The Immunization Monitoring Program Active (IMPACT) prospective five year study of Canadian children hospitalized for chickenpox or an associated complication. Pediatr Infect Dis J, 2000;19(11):1053-9. - PubMed
    1. National Committee on Immunization. Statement on recommended use of varicella virus vaccine. CCDR 1999;25(Suppl):1-16. Available: www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hpb/lcdc/publicat/ccdr/99vol25/25sup/acs1.html (accessed 2001 Apr 12).
    1. Proceedings of the National Varicella Consensus Conference. CCDR 1999; 5(Suppl):1-29. Available: www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hpb/lcdc/publicat/ccdr99vol25/25s5/index.html (accessed 2001 Apr 12).
    1. Law B, Fitzsimon C, Ford-Jones L, McCormick J, Riviere M. Cost of chickenpox in Canada: part II. Cost of complicated cases and total economic impact. Pediatrics 1999;104:7-14. - PubMed
    1. Law B, Fitzsimon C, Ford-Jones L, MacDonald N, Dery P, Vaudry W, et al. Cost of chickenpox in Canada: part I. Cost of uncomplicated cases. Pediatrics 1999;104:1-6. - PubMed

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