However, while adults are less susceptible to varicella infection, they are more likely to die of chicken pox. |
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On one occasion we were snowed in and the four boys all had chicken pox so we moved out to a rented cottage in Roxburgh until the snow thawed. |
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In reality she is more likely to help locals with remedies for their children's eczema or chicken pox. |
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Pasteur went on to discover vaccinations for chicken pox, cholera, diphtheria, anthrax and rabies. |
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In fact, she had beautiful skin apart from the scattered vesicles caused by the chicken pox. |
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That feeling was unceremoniously dashed that evening when I found out about the chicken pox. |
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The commercial shows a series of weeping plush toys with a background voice-over that warns against the perils of chicken pox. |
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Few people know that chicken pox is an airborne disease which can easily spread when an infected person sneezes or coughs. |
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He said better nutrition could help save the two million babies who die each year from diarrhea and chicken pox. |
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If you've ever had chicken pox, you may suffer from shingles or herpes zoster. |
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For example, though I had chicken pox decades ago, I still have antibody to chicken pox. |
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In contrast, the actual chicken pox virus long ago exited my bloodstream and is not detectable. |
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Do not confuse measles with other common childhood rashes such as chicken pox, scabies or heat rash. |
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They said she had a case of chicken pox and some sort of allergy. |
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Illnesses caused by herpes viruses include genital herpes, cold sores, shingles, and chicken pox. |
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Persons who are on immunosuppressant doses of corticosteroids should be warned to avoid exposure to chicken pox or measles. |
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The skin, dull, uneven, sprinkled with scars left by chicken pox, reminiscent of the look of paper mache. |
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This is especially important because children may have been exposed to contagious illnesses such as chicken pox or may have recently received immunizations. |
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They understand that a bout of chicken pox is not a disaster but an itchy inconvenience that may disrupt an entire work week. |
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Extremely nourishing and healing, it is very effective on chapped skin, burns, acne scars and chicken pox. |
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That some children are 50 times more likely to be hospitalized with preventable illnesses, such as chicken pox? |
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This is much the same as with other, familiar vaccines, such as those for influenza, hepatitis B or chicken pox. |
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Varicella, better known as chicken pox, is a viral disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus. |
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Even after chicken pox blisters heal, the varicella zoster virus stays in the body for life. |
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If chicken pox develops, treatment with antiviral agents may be considered. |
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Depression needs to be explained as an illness, just like having the chicken pox or a bad cold. |
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Transmission would result in chicken pox in people who have never had chicken pox. |
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Vaccines exist for many other diseases, including measles, chicken pox, influenza, hepatitis A and B, mumps, pertussis, and rubella. |
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Infections like cold, chicken pox, herpes are all caused by viruses. |
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Encephalitis is inflammation of the brain, usually caused by a viral infection like measles, mumps, chicken pox, influenza or herpes simplex, the cold sore virus. |
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The man, Michael W. Hunkapiller, was home with chicken pox. |
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During that period, he caught twice chicken pox and once scarlet fever. |
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Her oldest child, 10, had come down with chicken pox. |
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Through the use of special crystals, it can also be used to eliminate tiny wrinkles, fine lines, and scars and pocks caused by wounds or chicken pox. |
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Healthy children older than 13 who have not been immunized previously and have not had chicken pox should be immunized with two doses of vaccine, 4 to 8 weeks apart. |
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On Friday May 12 last year he visited his GP suffering from a rash, which was diagnosed as chicken pox. |
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Although nearly every teenager has a chicken pox story to tell, about one in every 500,000 experiences Heim's rare form of lymphoma. |
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Those who do not have a reliable history of chicken pox and who have not already been vaccinated should receive the varicella vaccine. |
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Bernie told me that Brett thought he had chicken pox. |
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Those of us who had chicken pox in childhood were doubtless told that we need not worry about getting it again in adulthood. |
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Amit Kumar, who qualified for the London Olympics in the 55kg category, is down with chicken pox and has pulled out of the event. |
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Yet she soothed him when gunfire frightened him, vowed to stay with him when he was in bed with chicken pox, she wrote, and he came to be affectionate with her. |
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There are darker memories too-earaches and chicken pox, sore tummies, casts and crutches, a menacing pinch from a big sister and the sound of parents arguing in another room. |
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Possibly something to do with chicken pox. |
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Will Long Island's salt marshes soon have chicken pox? |
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Shingles is an infection caused by the same virus that causes chicken pox. |
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Vaccines save millions of lives each year and protect many more people from getting sick from a number of diseases including measles, chicken pox, influenza, hepatitis A and B, mumps, pertussis and rubella. |
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Secondly, a screening test on hiring may show that a worker has never had infectious diseases such as rubella or chicken pox, which may be harmful to the foetus. |
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Polio, measles, mumps, chicken pox, small pox, influenza, diphtheria, tetanus, typhoid, whooping cough, trench mouth, milk fever, goiters, warts and worms. |
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Older children who have not had chicken pox can also receive the vaccine. |
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Safe and effective federally approved vaccines grown from animal cells or chick embryos are available for all but chicken pox, hepatitis A, and rubella. |
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Chicken pox is contagious until all of the blisters on the skin are scabbed over. |
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A generation ago, the family doctor treated ailments from Chicken Pox to arthritis, but medicine today is much more specialized. |
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Chicken pox can also be spread by touching the little blister-like rash on the infected person and then putting your fingers in your mouth, eyes, or nose. |
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