Typically, about 70-90 percent of adults who get vaccinated will develop complete immunity to the chicken pox virus.
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Most people develop antibodies to the chicken pox virus, referred to as varicella.
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The antibodies give you protection against the chicken pox virus.
The chicken pox virus actually belongs to the herpes family of viruses, and produces a blistering rash that erupts in various stages eventually forming crusts and healing over a period of 7-10 days.
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