Indications for use
Routine prevention of chickenpox from 12 months, primarily in persons classified as high-risk groups who have not had chickenpox and have not been vaccinated previously.
Emergency prevention of chickenpox in persons who have not had chickenpox and have not been vaccinated previously, who were in close contact with patients with chickenpox (family members, doctors, paramedical and junior medical personnel, as well as other persons).
Contraindications for use
Hypersensitivity to any component of the vaccine, including neomycin; symptoms of hypersensitivity to previous administration of chickenpox vaccine.
Severe humoral or cellular immunodeficiencies, such as: primary or acquired immunodeficiency (developed as a result of leukemia, lymphoma, blood dyscrasia, clinical manifestations of HIV infection, use of immunosuppressants, including high-dose corticosteroid therapy), defined by the number of lymphocytes – less than 1200/mm , as well as in the presence of other signs of cellular immunodeficiency.
Acute infectious and non-infectious diseases, exacerbation of chronic diseases are temporary contraindications for vaccinations; for mild ARVI and acute intestinal diseases, vaccination is carried out immediately after the temperature has returned to normal.
Pregnancy or planned pregnancy within 1 month after vaccination. Breastfeeding period.