Chickenpox is found worldwide. It is more common in cities in countries that don't have routine chickenpox vaccination.
Chickenpox is found worldwide.
Chickenpox and shingles are found throughout the world.
Chickenpox bumps can be found on any skin or mucous membranes.
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Chickenpox is found in all countries, although those with high rates of vaccination don't have as many cases. You can get chickenpox in Canada.
There have been few deaths occurring shortly after chickenpox vaccine and reported to the CDC's vaccine complication reporting service. The deaths found to be associated with chickenpox vaccine are typically in patients who were immunocompromised and should not have received the vaccine.
Chickenpox in children and adults is typically throughout the body. Shingles is likely to be found on only one part of the body.
There is no chickenpox RNA; chickenpox is a DNA virus.
Yes, the name chickenpox was actually called varicella but they changed it after they found out what it originally came to be and how it works.
A person with a history of chickenpox or history of chickenpox vaccine will typically have a positive antibody test for chickenpox.
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.