My parents seem to think I had a very mild case of chickenpox when I was young, though my recent Varicella Zoster IgG test came back negative, indicating no prior infection. Based on the information in this thread would it be wise to get both a chickenpox and shingles vaccine? Or is the shingles vaccine unnecessary?
shc
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Each person may have their own way of thinking of things. But if I were you, Iâd first get the course of chickenpox vaccine, and then after 6 months or so, get the shingles course (shingrix).
The mix-and-match of different vaccines should result in a more robust immunity.
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shc
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RSV vaccines have now shown to reduce risk of dementia, like the shingrix.
Both are AS01-adjuvenated.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41541-025-01172-3
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This is really interesting. Some part of the positive effect of these vaccines of dementia might be from preventing infections and resulting inflammation, but some part is from the adjuvant itself. This paper focuses on the impact of the adjuvant system itself. The question is: whereas for infection (recurrence) prevention earlier immunization would be better, for the benefit of the adjuvant system would earlier (e.g. age 40) be better, or is waiting until 50 or even 60 necessary for the benefit to appear? It depends on the mechanism of action, but it would be good to know.
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A lot of vaccines let you get them early if you have certain conditions. Such as asthma, or one i read, a sedentary lifestyle. I have asthma and went this route before and I dont think they even had a way to check.
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RSV vaccines indication has been expanded to the below 60 years of age for some people.
RSV vaccine access expanded to some people in their 50s, according to CDC website
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What are your thoughts on getting Smallpox vaccination? (The Monkeypox vaccine also gives you Smallpox).
Itâs free for me in NZ (if I tell them Iâm sexually promiscuous).
My thinking is - it provides protection against a Blackswan-type event⊠if Smallpox ever got back out in the wild (lab leak, bio terror, war etc), then any vaccine stockpiles would disappear very quickly. Smallpox has long incubation period, high R, so would spread like wildfire and a death rate of ~30%âŠ
Wondering if I am missing anything?
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I think itâs a good idea as it would give you protection from a black swan event, as you mentioned. I donât see the downside here.
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