No. It is an airborne virus spread form person to person by coughing and sneezing.
yes some types of rodents can eat insects
You can't spread chickenpox with a phone call, unless you are sharing a telephone receiver with someone who is sick with chickenpox.
Chickenpox is caused by the varicella-zoster virus, and it can spread easily. You can get chickenpox from an infected person who sneezes, coughs, or shares food with you. It is also spread if you touch the fluid from a chickenpox blister. A person who has chickenpox can spread the virus even before he or she has any symptoms. Chickenpox is most easily spread from 2 to 3 days before the rash appears until all the blisters have crusted over.
Chickenpox is contagious until the chickenpox blisters and sores are scabbed.
Chickenpox is airborne and also can be spread by direct contact with wet blisters or sores.
Yes, a child can die from chickenpox, but the vast majority of children recover from chickenpox with no long-term effects.
No--bugs are insects and rodents are mammals. Some rodents are: Rats, mice, etc.
Chickenpox may be spread by respiratory droplets (coughing and sneezing). Cholera is spread by contaminated water.
Chickenpox is airborne and also can be spread by direct contact with wet blisters or sores. It is spread by both casual and non-casual contact.
they eat rodents rodents, insects, birds, lemings
Rodents=rats, mice, similar/roaches are insects. (cockroaches)
A chickenpox "carrier" is someone who is infected with chickenpox but does not have symptoms. Anyone susceptible to chickenpox can be a chickenpox carrier. If you are a carrier, typically you will develop blisters as the illness progresses.