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^McNeil Jr, Donald G. Debating the Wisdom of 'Swine Flu Parties'. New York Times. 2009-05-06 [2009-05-07]. (原始内容存档于2020-06-27). Chickenpox parties, at which children gather so they can all be infected by a child who has the pox, are often held by parents who distrust chickenpox vaccine or want their children to have the stronger immunity that surviving a full-blown infection affords and are willing to take the risk that their child will not get serious complications.