Chickenpox, measles, and polio are viral infections don't have medications that cure at this time. If someone gets one of these infections, they get supportive care to help with symptoms until the immune system works to resolve the infection.
Viruses cause measles, chickenpox, polio, hepatits B, colds, influenza, and other infectious diseases.
Yes, you can get a blood test to check your titer (immunity level) for measles, chickenpox, and rubella (German measles).
Yes, you can get chickenpox after having measles. Although both are viral infectious diseases that cause rashes, they are caused by different viruses, and a history of one doesn't give immunity to the other.
A vaccine for polio is specifically for polio and not for chickenpox. No more than trying to say that a hamburger is a salad.
Tuberculosis , chicken pox , polio , rabies , influenza , lyme , mumps , measles , pertussis ,
Chickenpox, flu, HIV, measles, and mumps are all viral infectious diseases.
What if your teacher, Mr. Toscano, has never had measles, mumps, or chickenpox?
The virus of chicken pox and measles are different
as they are often called, such as for influenza, chickenpox (or varicella), polio, measles/mumps/rubella (MMR), and diphtheria/pertussis/tetanus (DPT) are given at all stages of
Jonas Salk developed the polio vaccine. This does not cure polio but it does prevent it. Polio remains incurable.
This is just possible theoretically. But it should be very rare in practice to have such patient.
HIV, measles, chickenpox, the common cold, herpes, and mononucleosis are all viral infectious diseases.