Small children should be routinely vaccinated against “wild smallpox”.
Switzerland is catching up with 45 other countries and is now also recommending vaccination against chickenpox. Previously, this only applied in special cases.
Chickenpox or “wild smallpox” is usually a harmless illness with a slight fever that almost every small child has gone through. At some point they are just there, these small red spots, which usually spread all over the body and form itchy blisters. If you scratch yourself now, you can get purulent skin inflammation. Rarely, severe bacterial superinfections with streptococci or staphylococci occur.
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