Yes, there have always been deaths from chickenpox. Usually, patients recover completely without complications.
He died in the year 1506 - the 16th century.
He died 28 January, 1547. That would be the 16th century.
chickenpox can cause death in a person of any age. This happens due to complications such as pnuemonia, meningitis, staph infections etc.
Turtles can't get chickenpox. Chickenpox affect humans and a few other primates.
Yes, a child can die from chickenpox, but the vast majority of children recover from chickenpox with no long-term effects.
No because some people could die from getting the chicken pox on depending how bad they have it.
The damned church was disolve only to be remaded in the late 16th century.
Generally they live.
Chickenpox has been around for thousands of years, and it's not possible to who was the first person it killed.
Sixty-three, a very respectable age in the 16th century.
They died because the didn`t have enough vitimin c
Yes. Each year, about 4 million people will get chickenpox. Between 10,500 & 13,000 people will be hospitalized, & 100 to 150 people will die because of chickenpox.