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Middle East News: Residents aged 50 and above in the UAE are encouraged to receive the Shingrix vaccine to protect against shingles, a painful condition caused by the reactivation of the chickenpox virus. Health authorities emphasize the importance of vaccination, as shingles can lead to severe complications, including postherpetic neuralgia, which causes long-lasting pain even after the rash has healed.
The Shingrix vaccine is recommended for older adults, as the risk of developing shingles increases with age. Health officials are urging eligible residents to consult with their healthcare providers about getting vaccinated. The vaccination not only helps reduce the risk of shingles but also minimizes the potential for severe pain and discomfort associated with the condition.
Residents are reminded that vaccines are a critical part of maintaining health, particularly as they age. By taking proactive steps, individuals can protect themselves and promote overall community health.
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