What Is a Varicella Titer for School?
Short answer: A Varicella titer is a blood test that checks whether you have immunity to chickenpox. Schools and clinical sites often require it when vaccination records are missing or when proof of immunity is required.
Quick answer
A Varicella titer is a blood test that checks whether you have immunity to chickenpox. Schools and clinical sites often require it when vaccination records are missing or when proof of immunity is required.
When students usually need it
- Nursing school or healthcare program requirements
- Clinical rotation onboarding
- Work or hospital credentialing
- When vaccine records are incomplete
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FAQ
Is Varicella the same as chickenpox?
Yes. Varicella is the medical name for chickenpox.
Is Varicella included in MMR?
No. Varicella is separate from MMR.
Should I order a panel?
If your school asks for Hep B, MMR, and Varicella, the school immunity panel is usually the simplest option.