You can get Chicken Pox from anywhere in the world. It is a highly contagious virus that usually affects children 12 and under.swiftwings1s comment: just to add,once you get chicken pox u are completely immune to it and cannot get it again!
Chickenpox has occurred worldwide. It's less common in countries with high vaccination rates.
Chickenpox is found worldwide. It is less common in those countries that have high vaccination rates.
The only reservoir for chickenpox is humans and a few other primates, such as gorillas.
Chickenpox is most prevalent in temperate climates, and less prevalent in tropical climates. It is more common in those countries without routine immunization.
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Chickenpox is much less prevalent in the US than it was before vaccination was approved. Since chickenpox vaccine was approved in 1995, chickenpox cases have decreased 90% from their previous level of about 4 million cases per year.
Both chickenpox and the flu were prevalent in the Edison Middle School last winter
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A carrier of chickenpox is someone who is infected but doesn't have symptoms. Most people who get chickenpox do not get infected twice. You are not likely to get chickenpox as an adult if you had them as a child.
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90% of adults are immune to chickenpox because it is a highly contagious disease that causes lifelong immunity. Most people got chickenpox as children prior to the approval of chickenpox vaccine.
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.
Not everyone has to experience chickenpox. Vaccines are available that can help to prevent the disease in most people.
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Chickenpox vaccine is subcutaneous; it's given with a smaller needle than most vaccines.
Yes, the skin lesions of chickenpox are the most specific sign of the infection.