The incubation period (the time from exposure to the disease to developing the first symptoms) is 14 to 16 days.
babys can catch a cold at any age!
Any baby can get chickenpox, although protective antibodies from the baby's mother lower the risk in the youngest babies.
Yes.
A baby would heal faster with chickenpox than an adult, in general.
The baby can be risk for still birth.
If the older adult has had chickenpox or the vaccine, there is no additional risk from exposure to chickenpox. If not, the person should avoid contact with the chickenpox patient.
Getting chickenpox as an adult has a higher risk of complications and death.
You could be a baby.
Chickenpox vaccine is not given to children under 12 months old.
Chickenpox was not in use in the US until 1995.
You catch shingles in old age because you had chicken pox as a child. Children catch chicken pox from other children with chicken pox or from old people with shingles. While no one inherits shingles, it may seem that way because children who caught chicken pox from their grandparents with shingles will give chicken pox to their grandchildren when they get old and get shingles unless the grandchildren get a vaccination for chickenpox.
No, you should not feed your baby anything other than the recommended foods for your baby's age; this is because the baby could have, or could develop allergies.
smallpox, measles, chickenpox, influenza, malaria and yellow fever
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Bleach solution and other typical disinfectants are more than enough to kill chickenpox virus on surfaces.