GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:Shingles, for example, comes from the varicella virus <<< Yes, thank you, you're nice and this effect is observed after vaccination, contracted in youth and which emerges in the well advanced adult state... The vaccine precisely can greatly reduce this risk <<< If it were true, it would not be in the list of side effects from the manufacturer
Well exactly not. You just said a big bullshit again. To not change. Anyway, on this subject in particular, you've ALWAYS screwed up.
If only you checked before answering an enormity. I'm not going to play the "cestiquiditquiest", but only to demonstrate to you by sources, what is most serious.
Maybe also that for you Ameli.fr is crap?
After recovering from chickenpox, the varicella-zoster virus (varicella-zoster virus: VZV) remains "asleep" at the root of the nerves in the nerve ganglia.
Years later, it can reactivate and lead to the appearance of shingles. The virus multiplies at the level of a nerve ganglion and runs along the nerve fibers to cause a painful skin or mucous rash on the territory innervated by these fibers. This ganglion corresponds to the territory where the eruption of chicken pox had been particularly intense: it is generally the trunk, and then comes the head.
This awakening most often occurs during a momentary drop in immune defenses (fatigue, stress, etc.) or during a disease causing an immune deficiency (HIV, cancer, infectious disease, etc.).
If someone you know had shingles following the covid vaccine, probably a coincidence or at worst, following the fear of the piqouze caused by the antivax hysteria
, because it's really nothing at all.
The vaccine against shingles can be offered to people over 50, whether they have already had chickenpox or not, to reduce the risk of shingles and especially the risk of postherpetic neuralgia pain.
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
Vaccination is recommended for adults aged 65 to 74...
Vaccination against shingles has been shown to reduce the risk of developing shingles by 64% in people aged 60 to 69 and by 38% in people over 70. This vaccine also reduces the risk of pain after shingles by 66%.
https://vaccination-info-service.fr/Les ... ccins/Zona