@KeithRoragen @nbreavington https://t.co/xlG8eiIP13 Basically, an increased shingles incidence in adults following introduction of chickenpox vax was predicted, but actual data don't support the hypothesis. We probably rely less on exogenous exposures to
@lockdownwasdum1 @MimiCyd @Demosthenessaid @Neesh_bloggs @mamiern85 @denise_dewald I trust multiple peer-reviewed research articles 👍🏻 https://t.co/e4EPTpU1eC https://t.co/bQnXqj6tYE https://t.co/Atyh1XSo6A https://t.co/Mz0tGAjlqV https://t.co/foP70sZ
@Iloveme42695981 @JamesHanna1964 Okay... Varicella vaccine (for chickenpox) has a 80-85% effective rate: https://t.co/zBpIIzrdnj Malaria vaccine, 92-78% effective rate: https://t.co/mIHG97pWFB Ebola vaccine, 99-95% effective rate: https://t.co/Lupyza2ExF
@macroliter How do you respond to the positions of public health agencies of much of the world (excluding obviously the USA and Canada), which prefer to keep chickenpox circulating, for this same reason? https://t.co/oWoFZSCnFN
@EpiEllie You might find this interesting too! https://t.co/PtqQB7LAAU
@eigenseide @Bluebirdlouise @digiwonk @mattsiegel https://t.co/x34iaUXrT0 It appears that opinion is based on theoretical models and not real world evidence. Surprising they have continued to leave that information on their site.