Generally they live.
Yes. Each year, about 4 million people will get chickenpox. Between 10,500 & 13,000 people will be hospitalized, & 100 to 150 people will die because of chickenpox.
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.
No because some people could die from getting the chicken pox on depending how bad they have it.
Chickenpox was one of several infectious diseases spreading throughout the armies. Tens of thousands of soldiers were hospitalized or died due to smallpox, pneumonia, measles, and chickenpox.
People of all nationalities are susceptible to chickenpox. Mexicans get chickenpox, like those from any other country.
A carrier of chickenpox is someone who is infected but doesn't have symptoms. Most people who get chickenpox do not get infected twice. You are not likely to get chickenpox as an adult if you had them as a child.
People of any age and both genders can get chickenpox.
Cold virus doesn't cause chickenpox, but people with chickenpox often experience symptoms similar to those of a cold.
Chickenpox has been around for thousands of years, and it's not possible to who was the first person it killed.
It's possible, but not likely, to get chickenpox twice after getting chickenpox vaccine. Talk with your health care provider to find out how certain was the diagnosis.
90% of adults are immune to chickenpox because it is a highly contagious disease that causes lifelong immunity. Most people got chickenpox as children prior to the approval of chickenpox vaccine.