Chickenpox
When and how often should I be vaccinated against chickenpox?
Almost the entire adult Swiss population (98%) has had the disease once in their lifetime, which is why vaccination is rarely necessary. If you are unsure whether or not you have previously had chickenpox, a blood test can be considered. If one has not previously had chickenpox, it is recommended to be vaccinated. This requires 2 vaccinations with a minimum interval of 1 month.
Price:
66-96 CHF per dose
plus consultation and injection fee
What else should I know about the chickenpox vaccine?
Since the chickenpox vaccination cannot be administered during pregnancy, it is advisable to check the vaccination status beforehand (and if necessary, to be vaccinated before becoming pregnant). The same applies to rubella.
The same pathogen that causes chickenpox is also responsible for shingles. 20% of people who have chickenpox also contract shingles later in life.
The vaccination can be given alone or in combination with measles, mumps and rubella in one shot.
For more information on chickenpox, please visit the website of the FOPH.