Chickenpox
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chickenpox - vaccine Definition: This vaccine protects against
chickenpox , a disease caused by the varicella - zoster virus .
chickenpox is characterized by a rash that forms blister ...
Herpes
... the varicella - zoster virus , which causes
chickenpox . After a person has had
chickenpox , the virus lies dormant in certain nerve s ... . Primary infection with this virus causes
chickenpox ( varicella ). Genital Herpes Overview ...
Herpes zoster
... the varicella - zoster virus , which causes
chickenpox . After a person has had
chickenpox , the virus lies dormant in certain nerve s ... . Primary infection with this virus causes
chickenpox ( varicella ). HERPES ZOSTER - A ...
Mumps
... , Rubella ( MMR ). One dose. Varicella (
chickenpox ). One dose. Hepatitis A . (In certain ... polio vaccine , the measles , mumps , ...
chickenpox is responsible for more death s than measles ... combined. Contrary to what many people believe,
chickenpox is by no means a mild disease . ectopic or ...
Pertussis
... Measles , mumps , and rubella ( MMR )?
chickenpox ( varicella )? Hepatitis B (Hep B)? ... . dressing A bandage for an external wound.
chickenpox is responsible for more death s than measles ... combined. Contrary to what many people believe,
chickenpox is by no means a mild disease . Make sure ...
Rubeola
... ... Related Encyclopedia Topics: Anthrax ,
chickenpox ( Varicella ), Fever , Age 3 and Younger, ... ), Meningitis , Mumps , Pneumonia , ...
chickenpox is responsible for more death s than measles ... combined. Contrary to what many people believe,
chickenpox is by no means a mild disease . Rubella is ...
Shingles
... , is caused by the same virus that causes
chickenpox . The virus can lie dormant in the body for ... zoster virus , the same virus as causes
chickenpox . Shingles is most common after the age of 50 ... ) is a viral disease that develops when the
chickenpox virus , which becomes dormant in certain nerve ...
Varicella
... Varicella vaccination : See
chickenpox immunization . Search All of MedicineNet For: ... and is ... Varicella (
chickenpox ). When patients with
chickenpox cough or sneeze , they expel tiny droplets ...
Zoster
... the varicella - zoster virus , which causes
chickenpox . After a person has had
chickenpox , the virus lies dormant in certain nerve s ... . Primary infection with this virus causes
chickenpox ( varicella ). HERPES ZOSTER - A ...
Adolescents
... Adolescents or adults are more likely to have complications from
chickenpox than children. People who have trouble fighting infections are ... . Certain people are especially likely to have a serious illness from
chickenpox . These at-risk groups include infants , adolescents , ... HEPATITIS ...
Chicken pox
... the immunity lasts for at least six years. Chicken pox : See:
chickenpox . Common Misspellings: chicken pox s Search All of MedicineNet For: ... , or genital sores ), or varicella - zoster virus (which causes
chickenpox and " shingles "). Chicken pox is very contagious . Eighty-five to ...
Contagious
... contagious ? You cannot get shingles from someone else, but you may get
chickenpox from contact with shingles blister s if you have not had
chickenpox before. The shingles virus is in the blister fluid. The flu is ...
Coronary artery spasm
... Angina ( Coronary Artery Spasm ) Varicella Zoster Virus Vaccine (
chickenpox - Vaccine ) Varicella (
chickenpox ) ... a condition called endothelial dysfunction, which is more common ...
Enuresis
... Quinsy Tonsillitis "2 [Kellogg] Adenoids (Adenoid Hypertrophy )
chickenpox ( Varicella Zoster , Pox) Mumps "1 ... Primary Nocturnal ... Today Bedwetting Myths Debunked - Source:WebMD Feature Archive ...
chickenpox Children Adenoidectomy ADHD ( Attention deficit hyperactivity ...
German measles
... hepatitis B , syphilis , and herpes zoster , the virus that causes
chickenpox \ \ rubella , the virus that causes German measles \ \ ... ( German measles ), but less contagious than measles or varicella (
chickenpox ). It occurs throughout the year, but is most common in late winter or ...
Immunity
... agent to stimulate a protective immune response . Immunity from
chickenpox Most individuals who have had
chickenpox will be immune to the disease for the rest of their lives. However, ...
Infectious Diseases
... over a cold , the flu is much more serious. Infectious Diseases
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Rash
... rash appears anywhere from 3 to 6 weeks after the chancre appears.
chickenpox is characterized by an itchy rash that looks like very small blister s ... a red base. The blister s look like dewdrops on top of a red pimple .
chickenpox is usually acquired in childhood by inhaling the virus from an infected ...
Vaccine
... ... The vaccine -- known as Zostavax -- is actually a double dose of
chickenpox vaccine . Both shingles and
chickenpox are caused by the same virus , called varicella . HPV Vaccine ...
Whooping cough
... . Vocal cord paralysis can also appear as a congenital defect.
chickenpox is responsible for more death s than measles ( rubeola ), mumps , ... e type B) meningitis combined. Contrary to what many people believe,
chickenpox is by no means a mild disease . Bronchitis often occurs with viral ...
Antithrombin III
... of blood clots . Antithrombin III Deficiency Antithyroid medications for hyperthyroidism [Medication] Anti viral medications for
chickenpox [Medication] ... antithrombin III (ATIII), transgenic form Antithrombin III is a plasma protein that helps prevent harmful blood ...
Asthma in children
... two related disease s - chronic bronchitis and emphysema . Source:MedicineNet Asthma in Children - Asthma in kids (children) ...
chickenpox Children Adenoidectomy ADHD ( Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ) Asthma in children Autism and Asperger's Bed wetting ...
Ataxia Telangiectasia
... diagnose d -- an affected person produces antibodies against the neuron s in the cerebellum ) Post -infectious condition (typically following
chickenpox ) Hereditary condition ( congenital cerebellar ataxia , Friedreich's ataxia , ataxia telangiectasia , ... Pin2 interacts with and is also ...
Bed-wetting
... Childhood Disease s Tonsillitis "1, Adenitis , Strep Throat , Quinsy Tonsillitis "2 [Kellogg] Adenoids (Adenoid Hypertrophy )
chickenpox ( Varicella Zoster , Pox) Mumps "1 ... Bed-wetting Bed-wetting , night terrors and other childhood sleep problems Children and ...
Cherry angioma
... body but usually develop on the trunk. Cherry Angioma CHF ( Congestive Heart Failure ) CHF in Children ( Congestive Heart Failure in Children)
chickenpox Childbirth , Emergency Delivery Childhood Depression ( Depression in Children) Childhood Disintegrative Disorder Chinese Restaurant Syndrome ...
Child Abuse
... United States, members of minority groups (with the exception of Asian Americans) are affected disproportionately by alcohol-related problems.
chickenpox Treatment Chiggers Child Abuse - Resources (Family Troubles - Resources) Child Abuse ( Battered Child Syndrome ) Child Death - Resources ...
Chiggers
... also called red bugs, are extremely tiny insects in the class (arthropoda, eight-legged creatures) which includes scorpions, spiders, and mites.
chickenpox Treatment Chiggers Child Abuse - Resources (Family Troubles - Resources) Child Abuse ( Battered Child Syndrome ) Child Death - Resources ...
Congenital syphilis
... ');" onmouseout="return nd();" Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease . Varicella - zoster infection is only a problem if the mother gets
chickenpox . An infected mother can transmit the disease to her fetus ; 25% of such pregnancies end in stillbirth or death of the infant , and ...
Dorsal
... Embryos homozygous for the Rho1 mutation exhibit severe defects in head involution and imperfect dorsal closure. After a person recovers from
chickenpox , VZV travels from the skin along the nerve s and into a section of the nerve s located near the spinal cord ( dorsal root ganglia). The virus ...
Diphtheria
... Diphtheria , tetanus , pertussis , and (DTaP). Polio (inactivated polio virus vaccine , or IPV). Measles , mumps , and rubella ( MMR ).
chickenpox ( varicella ). Hepatitis B (Hep B). Hepatitis A (Hep A), in some areas of the United States. diphtheria An infectious disease of ...
Epiglottitis
... of something more serious: a cold ; the flu ; mononucleosis ; herpes simplex ; Epstein-Barr virus ; or several childhood disease s, such as
chickenpox or the measles . Sometimes a sore throat can lead to chronic fatigue syndrome , gingivitis , epiglottitis , ... epigene; epigenesis; ...
Genital Herpes
... to minimise attacks. toxoplasmosis \ \other infections , such as hepatitis B , syphilis , and herpes zoster , the virus that causes
chickenpox \ \ rubella , the virus that causes German measles \ \ cytomegalovirus , or CMV\ \ herpes simplex virus , the cause of genital herpes \ ......
Hib
... or older. The first dose of MMR vaccine also is given at this time. Your child needs only one dose of varicella vaccine to protect against
chickenpox . The vaccine is called DTaP/IPV/ Hib : D stands for diphtheria T stands for tetanus aP stands for acellular pertussis IPV stands for ...
Itching
... are common. Abnormal vaginal discharge is not always present and may be minimal. Antihistamines can reduce itching and scratching from
chickenpox ( varicella ) blister s. Scratching of blister s can cause skin infection and scars. Some skin infection s can be serious. (back to top) How ...
Laryngeal Cancer
... - Throat or Larynx ) ... cold ; the flu ; mononucleosis ; herpes simplex ; Epstein-Barr virus ; or several childhood disease s, such as
chickenpox or the measles . Sometimes a sore throat can lead to chronic fatigue syndrome , gingivitis , epiglottitis , diphtheria , laryngeal cancer ...
Lung Disease
... term for such lung conditions is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease , or COPD . If your child is at an increased risk of complications from
chickenpox because he or she is over the age of 13 or has a chronic skin or lung disease , your doctor may prescribe acyclovir, an anti - viral ...
Measles
... Tests A rubella serology A nasal or throat swab for viral culture ... Measles , Mumps , Rubella ( MMR ). One dose. Varicella (
chickenpox ). One dose. Hepatitis A . (In certain geographical areas and with certain high risk groups.) ... measles A highly contagious viral ...
MMR
... measles is to receive the MMR ( measles , mumps and rubella ) vaccination . Measles , Mumps , Rubella ( MMR ). One dose. Varicella (
chickenpox ). One dose. Hepatitis A . (In certain geographical areas and with certain high risk groups.) ... Your child should have had two measles , ...
Polio
... Salmeterol/Fluticasone (Inhalation) ... Polio (inactivated polio virus vaccine , or IPV). Measles , mumps , and rubella ( MMR ).
chickenpox ( varicella ). Hepatitis B (Hep B). Hepatitis A (Hep A), in some areas of the United States. Haemophilus influenza e type b ( Hib ). For ...
Polio Vaccines
... still occur, usually in non-immunized groups. ^ Top ... Children with lupus should not receive immunizations with live virus es, including
chickenpox , MMR ( measles , mumps , rubella ), and oral polio vaccines . Consult your child's physician regarding all vaccine s. - Medical history ...