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No, you can't transmit chickenpox if you don't have it.
You can only transmit chickenpox if you are infected with the virus yourself.
You can't transmit chickenpox if you aren't infected.
You can only transmit chickenpox to someone if you have the chickenpox yourself.Once you had chicken pox you can not get it again-that is what is believed by doctors and scientists. You should be vaccinated for it because if you were not and did not have it when you were young you can get it when you are elderly but it is worse and called "shingles."
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A carrier of chickenpox, like a carrier of any infectious disease, is someone who is infected and can transmit the germ but does not yet have symptoms. A chickenpox carrier is someone who's spreading the virus but does not yet have symptoms.
You can take a bath whenever you like after chickenpox vaccine.
All children with chickenpox should avoid aspirin. If a child can safely take acetaminophen, s/he can do so when s/he has chickenpox.
Chickenpox take roughly 2-3 weeks to heal, scab over and start to fade.
There are no dietary restrictions when you have chickenpox. You can eat what you like.
Death is the worst thing that can happen when you have chickenpox, but it is rare. Most patients recover completely from chickenpox with no long-term problems.
The fever for a child with chickenpox will usually last for two to three days.