Varicella is the scientific name for chickenpox. This virus is known as Varicella zoster virus.
It is a viral infection.
Crabs are caused by a parasitic infection, not a bacterial or viral infection. They are commonly known as pubic lice and infest human pubic hair.
An infection, non bacterial,that came on suddenly
Shingles is a viral disease related to chickenpox. It results from reactivation of the lifelong infection with the chickenpox virus. Chickenpox can cause myocarditis as a complication. There can be secondary bacterial infection of the skin. Rarely there can be viral encephalitis.
The acute viral infection that affects the intercostal nerves is called herpes zoster, commonly known as shingles. It is caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, which also causes chickenpox. Shingles is characterized by a painful rash and can lead to complications such as postherpetic neuralgia. The infection typically presents as a localized, blistering rash along a dermatome corresponding to the affected nerves.
Chickenpox is not an autoimmune disease. Chickenpox is a viral communicable disease.
Chickenpox is a viral infectious disease. It is not a migration.
chickenpox. it may cause shingles later in life
Fly, chickenpox, and mumps are always viral illnesses and cannot be cured with penicillin. Sinus infection is almost always viral, but can occasionally be bacterial. When it is, penicillin is not a useful antibiotic for the typical pathogens that cause sinus infection. I understand this question was probably on a secondary school homework assignment, but it's rather goofy.
poliomyelitis
There is nothing commonly known as struck throat. There however is strep throat which is a contagious viral infection which makes ones throat hurt.
Chickenpox and AIDS are viral illnesses. Thrush (yeast infection of the mouth) is caused by a fungus. Hepatitis, or inflammation of the liver, may be caused by many things, including viruses. It may also be caused by parasitic infection, medications, alcohol, and metabolic conditions.