Shanghai Daily

Free chickenpox vaccines for children

- Cai Wenjun

CHICKENPOX will be included in the city’s compulsory vaccinatio­n program from August 1, with children receiving free vaccinatio­n of two shots at 12 months and 4 years old, the Shanghai Health and Family Planning Commission said yesterday.

All neighborho­od health centers can offer the free injection for eligible children, and children born after August 1, 2014 can also receive free injections, the commission said.

The vaccine is also available to other citizens on a voluntary and self-paying basis.

Chickenpox is a highly contagious disease with symptoms such as a skin rash and itchy blisters. And it can be fatal in serious cases.

Since 1999, chickenpox vaccinatio­ns have been voluntary, and people had to pay for the vaccines themselves. Monitoring showed that the prevalence and seriousnes­s of the disease have dropped greatly since then. Chickenpox vaccinatio­n was changed from one shot to two shots last year for a better preventive effect.

Meanwhile, the authority announced a trial of an informatio­n technology-based management system in Changning District to follow the whole process of vaccine purchase, storage, transport and use to ensure safety, accuracy and efficiency. The system also connects with the local residents’ health database.

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