depends on the individual.
usually between 1-2 weeks
At average temperature, 3-4 days to cure.
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.
2 to 4 days
If your on anti-biotics or any other prescribed cream.. 8 to 10 days will probably cure it.
Chickenpox blisters show up in waves, so after some begin to crust over, a new group of spots might appear. New chickenpox usually stop appearing by the seventh day, though they may stop as early as the third day. It usually takes 10-14 days for all the blisters to be scabbed over and then you are no longer contagious.
9days for IgG state fever 13days for IgM state fever
At the end of the series. You should have a titre drawn to see if you are immune to the thing for which you were vaccinated.
IF you're going to get chickenpox from a shingles exposure, it would take between 10 and 21 days to get chickenpox. You'd have to never have had chickenpox before to get shingles, however, even if you'd never had chickenpox, you still might not catch them from being exposed to shingles.
Whether you take single-dose treatment or seven-day treatment, it will be seven days before you can consider yourself cured. Even though you take just one dose of azithromycin to cure chlamydia, it needs seven days to eliminate all bacteria.
5-11 hours
Chickenpox is a viral illness that can't be treated with antibiotics meant for bacteria. Antivirals are sometimes used in certain patients.