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Preventing herpes zoster through vaccination: New developments

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Herpes zoster (HZ) affects 1 million Americans every year. The disease burden is higher in immunocompromised patients. The live-attenuated HZ vaccine is effective in preventing HZ and postherpetic neuralgia and… Click to show full abstract

Herpes zoster (HZ) affects 1 million Americans every year. The disease burden is higher in immunocompromised patients. The live-attenuated HZ vaccine is effective in preventing HZ and postherpetic neuralgia and has been recommended for immunocompetent adults age 60 and older. However, because protection wanes by 10 years, a booster may be necessary. In 2015, an adjuvanted subunit HZ vaccine was shown to reduce incidence by 97%, even in the elderly, but long-term data on vaccine protection are not available. Clinical trials are under way to investigate a safe and effective vaccine for immunocompromised patients. Because protection wanes by 10 years, a booster dose may be necessary but is not yet recommended.

Keywords: protection; vaccination new; herpes zoster; zoster vaccination; preventing herpes; new developments

Journal Title: Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine
Year Published: 2017

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