PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Chickenpox: Vaccination (7 June 2021)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Matt Western (Labour)
Answer
In 2010, the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation found that offering a universal varicella vaccination programme against chickenpox would not be cost effective and may increase the risk of severe disease and complications in adulthood, both from chickenpox and shingles.
The varicella/zoster subcommittee has kept this under review. In February 2019 the subcommittee commissioned modellers to re-run the economic modelling with new quality-adjusted life year data and discount rates. This work was paused during the pandemic and will recommence in due course.
Answered by:
Jo Churchill (Conservative)
10 June 2021
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