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The mortality rate of chickenpox is 0.0014% of death when an adult and even lower when a child. Chickenpox rarely causes death. This disease is more severe in adults than children. Nevertheless it can cause death, at times, especially in patients who are compromised immunologically.

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THE MORTALTIY RATE IS NOT THAT BAD FOR SHINGLES CAUSE ONE OUT OF EVERY 20 THAT GET THEM DIE SO THAT IS NOT AS BAD AS YOU WOULD THINK THE MORTALTIY RATE IS NOT THAT BAD FOR SHINGLES CAUSE ONE OUT OF EVERY 20 THAT GET THEM DIE SO THAT IS NOT AS BAD AS YOU WOULD THINK

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In countries without routine vaccination for chickenpox, 90% of people get the illness before the age of 15.

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10y ago

It might be over 9000.
alot of people died

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Most people who get chickenpox make a full recovery with no long-term consequences, other than the possibility of some minor scars.

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2% and less

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about 95%

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90%

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