No, chickenpox typically starts off as little red bumps that turn to blisters, then sores, then scabs. Scabs are the last phase.
There is no chickenpox RNA; chickenpox is a DNA virus.
A person with a history of chickenpox or history of chickenpox vaccine will typically have a positive antibody test for chickenpox.
Chickenpox is more likely to be found in temperate countries than in tropical countries, and is more likely in countries in which chickenpox vaccination is not routine for children.
Chickenpox vaccine is useful. It reduces the risk of chickenpox, of complications, hospitalizations, and deaths from chickenpox, and of shingles.
Chickenpox is not an autoimmune disease. Chickenpox is a viral communicable disease.
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Yes, you can give chickenpox vaccine in the same area as other vaccines.
One can get treatment for chickenpox at a local drug store such as Walgreen or CVS. Treatments can be in the form of cream, liquid, or pills. Most treatments usually take a couple hours to start working.
Yes, anybody can get chickenpox.
Chickenpox is an illness. It has no advantages.
Pandas don't get chickenpox. Chickenpox affects humans and a few other primates.