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Chickenpox

Chickenpox is a contagious and airborne disease primarily due to varicella zoster virus (VZV). The disease can be easily spread through sneezing or coughing of infected individuals or through direct contact with the fluids secreted by the rash.

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Is chickenpox real?

Yes chicken pocks are real
Yes, chickenpox is a real disease, despite its common name. The scientific name for chickenpox is varicella.

Can you eat vegetable fried rice when you have chickenpox?

There are no dietary restrictions when you have chickenpox. You can eat what you like.

Can you eat biscuits when you have chickenpox?

There are no dietary restrictions when you have chickenpox. You can eat what you like.

Does the CDC recommend chickenpox vaccine for healthcare workers?

The CDC recommends two doses of chickenpox vaccine for those who don't have lab-demonstrated immunity, reliable history of chickenpox or shingles, or history of two vaccines.

Is chickenpox dangerous to babies?

Depends how young the infant is....... it could be bad for super young infants

Can you eat chocolate if you have chickenpox?

yes. There are no dietary restrictions when you have chickenpox. You can eat what you like.

Can sheep get chickenpox?

No they have their own sheep pox Only humans and a few other primates can get chickenpox.

How many speceis of chipmunk are there?

Chipmunk is the common name for any small rodent species in the family Sciuruidae of the genus Tamias. There are species in total that fall under this name, all native to north America, accept one that is found in Eurasia. These species are:

  • Alpine Chipmunk (Tamias alpinus)
  • Yellow-pine Chipmunk (Tamias amoenus)
  • Buller's Chipmunk (Tamias bulleri)
  • Gray-footed Chipmunk (Tamias canipes)
  • Gray-collared Chipmunk (Tamias cinereicollis)
  • Cliff Chipmunk (Tamias dorsalis)
  • Merriam's Chipmunk (Tamias merriami)
  • Least Chipmunk (Tamias minimus)
  • California Chipmunk (Tamias obscurus)
  • Yellow-cheeked Chipmunk (Tamias ochrogenys)
  • Palmer's Chipmunk (Tamias palmeri)
  • Panamint Chipmunk (Tamias panamintinus)
  • Long-eared Chipmunk (Tamias quadrimaculatus)
  • Colorado Chipmunk (Tamias quadrivittatus)
  • Red-tailed Chipmunk (Tamias ruficaudus)
  • Hopi Chipmunk (Tamias rufus)
  • Allen's Chipmunk (Tamias senex)
  • Siberian Chipmunk (Tamias sibiricus)
  • Siskiyou Chipmunk (Tamias siskiyou)
  • Sonoma Chipmunk (Tamias sonomae)
  • Lodgepole Chipmunk (Tamias speciosus)
  • Eastern Chipmunk (Tamias striatus)
  • Townsend's Chipmunk (Tamias townsendii)
  • Uinta Chipmunk (Tamias umbrinus)

Is it child neglect to leave a 12-year-old child home alone all day chickenpox while the mom went to work?

If the 12 year old is responsible, it really shouldn't be a problem. They should know how to get help if needed (call Mrs. Johnson next door if you don't feel well or need xxx. I'll stop by and bring lunch at about 12:30).

Has Miley Cyrus ever had chickenpox?

Almost every kid has had chicken pox. She too, may have had chicken pox when she was very young. But its not something she would tell because its common to get the chicken pox when you're a young kid.

Did Cornwallis send men with chickenpox into the American lines to make them sick?

No, Cornwallis sent men with smallpox into American lines to make the sick, during the battle of Yorktown.

How many types of flutes are there?

There are many flutes all around the world. The "Flute A BEC" is one. Now, we mostly see/hear the common kind of flutes, mostly made of stainless steel or metal.

How many types of buffalo are there?

There are five types of bison alive today: Plains bison, Woods bison (all sub-species of the American Bison), Wisent (European bison), Cape Buffalo, and the Asian Water Buffalo (tame/domesticated ones are commonly referred to as Carabao).

Plains and Woods bison are found in the United States and Canada. Wisents are found in Europe. Cape buffalo are found in Africa, and Water buffalo are found in Asia.

In what episode of Grey's Anatomy does Callie get chickenpox?

season 6 episode 12 entitled "I like you so much better when you're naked"

Is it possible to reappear for MHTCET once admitted to engineering?

I'm not an authorized personnel from the Department of Education

for the State of Maharastra :) But it should be possible to do that.

If its just to change the college allotment, then I think its bit of a waste.

However, the institutional resources and peer group calibre would affect

you in a positive way ... if you are up to taking and looking out for

challenges :) So, if you feel you can do better a second time, just go for it.

I don't think anybody would care to ask you about your first attempt or it

is necessary for you to mention it later as well.

But there's ton's of good books and material that you could help yourself

with, and there's internet as well. So you can stick to your current

institution as well.

If you are interested in changing your stream to Medicine or something

different altogether then there's no stopping you.

Presuming that you have been admitted to an engineering insitution,

I hope you haven't parted with a significant donation to the institution.

If so, you should really think about doing anything drastic. Although, just

reappearing for another MHT-CET wouldn't hurt you.

So, hopefully you'd just have to incur the additional expenses for the

MHT-CET exam fees apart from your annual engineering college admission

fees.

Hope this helps.

What is the proper code for the procedure for chickenpox?

There is no "chickenpox procedure." There is a diagnosis code for chickenpox, but no CPT code. There are CPT codes for chickenpox titer, culture, and immunization.

What is a chickenpox carrier?

A carrier of chickenpox, like a carrier of any infectious disease, is someone who is infected and can transmit the germ but does not yet have symptoms. A chickenpox carrier is someone who's spreading the virus but does not yet have symptoms.

When did chickenpox vaccine become mandatory in Massachusetts?

Chickenpox vaccine became mandatory for daycare entry in 1998 and for preschool entry in 1999. The law is progressive, so kindergarteners were required to be immunized in 2000, first graders in 2001, etc.

Why is the chickenpox centrifugal?

The virus infects the nervous system and the rash begins from the main part of the body and spreads out to the limbs.