Chickenpox, flu, HIV, measles, and mumps are all viral Infectious Diseases.
HIV, measles, chickenpox, the common cold, herpes, and mononucleosis are all viral infectious diseases.
There are so many. Chickenpox,HIV,Mumps etc
Measles, gohnorea, Tuberculosis, Hiv aids, Flu, Ibola, Conjuctivitus, mumps, hepatis, Herpes,
Influenza West Nile Hepatitis AIDS/HIV Meningitis SARS Malaria Mumps Measles Smallpox
Viruses that cause the following diseases are extremely infectious. Chickenpox Flu (influenza) Herpes Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV/AIDS) Human papillomavirus (HPV) Infectious mononucleosis Mumps, measles and rubella Shingles Viral gastroenteritis (stomach flu) Viral hepatitis Viral meningitis Viral pneumonia
Yes, a history of herpes doesn't provide immunity from chickenpox.
Hepatitis B and HIV (Aids).
Chickenpox can't be mistaken for HIV in laboratory testing. It's hard to imagine mistaking the two in any context.
There is no commercially available HIV vaccine as of 2014.
No, for one, Malaria infection is carried by a vector, in this case, a mosquitoe while Chicken pox is a viral infection without any vector. Although both are communicable diseases, chickenpox has a different transmission than Malaria.
Non communicable cancer, Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis, cystic fibrosis, diabetes Communicable HIV, flu, measles, mumps, chicken pox *lists NOT all inclusive Angie RN
Mabey this will help you more. It's really anything that cant be cured like a bacterial infection AIDS Herpes Mumps German Measles Flu Common Cold Small Pox Chicken Pox Hepatitis Warts