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  2. Chickenpox - Wikipedia

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    A patient presenting with the characteristic blisters of chickenpox: Specialty: Infectious disease: Symptoms: Small, itchy blisters, headache, loss of appetite, tiredness, fever [1] Usual onset: 10–21 days after exposure [2] Duration: 5–10 days [1] Causes: Varicella zoster virus [3] Prevention: Varicella vaccine [4] Medication

  3. Chickenpox is 'incredibly contagious' and not 'trivial,' say ...

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    The chicken pox vaccine became available in the U.S. in 1995 and, since then, cases of the virus in the U.S. have plummeted. But chicken pox still emerges from time to time. Montana public health ...

  4. Hot tub folliculitis - Wikipedia

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    Hot tub folliculitis appears on the skin in the form of a rash, roughly resembling chicken pox and then develops further to appear as a pimple. [3] Children are the most likely to be affected. [ 4 ] Hot tub folliculitis can be, but is not always, painful and/or itchy .

  5. Varicella vaccine - Wikipedia

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    Herpes zoster (shingles) most often occurs in the elderly and is only rarely seen in children. The incidence of herpes zoster in vaccinated adults is 0.9/1000 person-years, and is 0.33/1000 person-years in vaccinated children; this is lower than the overall incidence of 3.2–4.2/1000 person-years.

  6. 9 Mpox Myths to Stop Believing - AOL

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    But as news of the global outbreaks spreads, so does misinformation about the disease (including a completely unfounded one connecting the disease — which has been around since the 1950s, to a ...

  7. Aging-associated diseases - Wikipedia

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    Although it is possible for cancer to strike at any age, most patients with invasive cancer are over 65, [22] and the most significant risk factor for developing cancer is age. [22] According to cancer researcher Robert A. Weinberg, "If we lived long enough, sooner or later we all would get cancer."

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    Related: How Long Does Meat Last in the Freezer? Food Safety 101. According to the USDA, you need to take the correct steps for cooling cooked foods in order to avoid having problems with ...

  9. Varicella zoster virus - Wikipedia

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    Varicella zoster virus (VZV), also known as human herpesvirus 3 (HHV-3, HHV3), is one of nine known herpes viruses that can infect humans.It causes chickenpox (varicella) commonly affecting children and young adults, and shingles (herpes zoster) in adults but rarely in children.