Varicella (Chickenpox) Vaccination in Jordan
Protect yourself and your family against chickenpox with safe and effective varicella vaccination in Amman, Jordan.
What Is Varicella (Chickenpox)?
Varicella, commonly known as chickenpox, is a highly contagious viral infection caused by the Varicella-Zoster Virus (VZV). It typically causes an itchy blister-like rash, fever, fatigue, and general discomfort.
Although chickenpox is often mild in children, it can be severe in:
- Adults
- Pregnant women
- Newborn infants
- Individuals with weakened immune systems
Complications may include pneumonia, skin infections, encephalitis, and hospitalization
Who Should Receive the Varicella Vaccine?
- Children
- Adolescents and Adults Without Immunity
- Healthcare Workers
- Teachers and Childcare Workers
- University Students
- International Travelers
Why Get the Varicella Vaccine?
The varicella vaccine is the most effective way to prevent chickenpox and its complications.
Benefits include:
✓ Protection against chickenpox
✓ Reduced risk of severe illness
✓ Prevention of complications and hospitalization
✓ Protection for family members and close contacts
✓ Reduced absenteeism from school and work
✓ Long-lasting immunity
Who Should Not Receive the Varicella Vaccine?
The vaccine may not be suitable for:
- Pregnant women
- Individuals with severe immunodeficiency
- People who have experienced a severe allergic reaction to a previous dose
Consult your healthcare provider for individualized recommendations.
Varicella Vaccine Schedule
Children
- First dose: 12–15 months of age
- Second dose: 4–6 years of age
Adolescents and Adults
Individuals aged 13 years and older who are not immune typically require:
- First dose
- Second dose 4–8 weeks later
Two doses provide the best protection.
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Varicella Vaccination Before Pregnancy
Women planning pregnancy who are not immune to chickenpox should discuss vaccination with their healthcare provider.
Vaccination should be completed before pregnancy because varicella infection during pregnancy can cause serious complications for both mother and baby.
How Do I Know If I Need the Vaccine?
You may benefit from vaccination if:
- You have never had chickenpox.
- You have never received the varicella vaccine.
- You do not have documentation of immunity.
- A blood test does not show immunity.
Our clinic can help determine whether vaccination is appropriate for you.
Can the Varicella Vaccine Be Given with Other Vaccines?
Yes.
Varicella vaccine can usually be administered with other vaccines, including:
- لقاح الحصبة والحصبة الالمانية والنكاف
- مطعوم الالتهاب الكبدي ا
- مطعوم الاتهاب الكبدي ب
- Tdap vaccine
- مطعوم الانفلونزا الموسمية
Your healthcare provider can recommend the most appropriate vaccination schedule.
How Effective Is the Varicella Vaccine?
The varicella vaccine is highly effective.
- One dose provides substantial protection against severe disease.
- Two doses provide excellent protection against chickenpox and significantly reduce the risk of breakthrough infection.
Vaccinated individuals who develop chickenpox generally experience a much milder illness
Possible Side Effects
Most side effects are mild and temporary.
Common side effects include:
- Pain or redness at the injection site
- Mild fever
- Temporary rash
- Fatigue
Serious adverse reactions are extremely rare.
Frequently Asked Questions
The varicella vaccine protects against chickenpox, a highly contagious viral infection caused by the varicella-zoster virus.
Children, adolescents, and adults without evidence of immunity may benefit from vaccination.
Most individuals require two doses for optimal protection
Yes. The vaccine has been extensively studied and has an excellent safety record.
Yes. Adults who have never had chickenpox or have not been vaccinated can receive the vaccine if they are not immune
Immunity can be determined through a history of previous infection, documented vaccination, or blood testing.
Yes. Vaccination is recommended for healthcare workers who are not immune.
The varicella vaccine primarily prevents chickenpox. Separate vaccines are available to help prevent shingles in older adults.
No. The varicella vaccine is not recommended during pregnancy.
Yes. Travelers without immunity may benefit from vaccination before international travel.
Varicella vaccination and preventive health consultations are available at Dr. Abdul Aziz Tayoun Clinic for Preventive Medicine in Amman.
Yes. A vaccination record or certificate can be provided following vaccination, which may be required for educational institutions, or international travel purposes.
Ready to Protect Yourself and Your Family?
Schedule your varicella vaccination and preventive health consultation today.