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In reply to the discussion: How many DUers have had measles and/or chicken pox? [View all]Neurotica
(609 posts)He had the vaccine in 1999 at age one. Then in 2008 he and about 12-15 other boys who had all been at the same birthday party developed an odd pox-like rash. Every pediatric practice in the area was giving different diagnoses since most if not all of these boys had received the chicken pox vaccine. However, after ruling out other possibilities, it seemed likely that they had chicken pox (although not all the physicians were in agreement). My son had about 50-60 pox, mostly on the trunk, a little itchy. It wasn't too bad, especially compared to what my older son went through with the chicken pox several years prior (maybe the vaccine contributed to the diminished response?). I kept him out of school for a week.
Later, our pediatrician was curious and wanted to test his titer level. It turns out he had no antibodies to chicken pox. He therefore received another vaccine in 2009.
I've always wondered about this...