Chickenpox has been around for thousands of years, and it's not possible to who was the first person it killed.
When the first person in Australia got them
chickenpox can cause death in a person of any age. This happens due to complications such as pnuemonia, meningitis, staph infections etc.
A person with a history of chickenpox or history of chickenpox vaccine will typically have a positive antibody test for chickenpox.
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.
Turtles can't get chickenpox. Chickenpox affect humans and a few other primates.
Yes, a child can die from chickenpox, but the vast majority of children recover from chickenpox with no long-term effects.
Chickenpox vaccine was first used in California in 1995.
the first person to get rubella was you ask me please then tell me thank you vey very much.... hhe he ☻
Yes, a person who is infected with chickenpox can carry the infection to someone else, including a pregnant woman.
A previous occurrence of chickenpox normally provides lifelong immunity. In addition, a person who had chickenpox may get shingles in the future.
Depends on the stage of chickenpox the person is in. Example not really serious, $30
You do not capitalize chickenpox in a sentence. The exception is if the word is the first in the sentence.