Chicken pox
... CHICKEN
pox VACCINE - A newly approved by the FDA a live- ... lasts for at least six years. Chicken
pox : See: Chickenpox . Common Misspellings: chicken
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Herpes
... such disease s as herpes simplex , chicken
pox , and shingles . An incomplete bacterium that ... for the common childhood disease of chicken
pox . After you recover from chicken
pox , the virus doesn't actually leave your body ...
Herpes zoster
... Herpes virus that is responsible for chicken
pox . This results in a painful blister y red rash ... (VZV), the same virus that causes chicken
pox . Shingles ( herpes zoster ) is a viral ... for the common childhood disease of chicken
pox . After you recover from ...
Varicella
... Format ... More on Varicella Chicken
pox - or varicella infectious disease usually ... herpesvirus that produces shingles . Chicken
pox is highly communicable and is ... ... in the herpes family that causes chicken
pox during childhood and may reactivate later in ...
Zoster
... Herpes virus that is responsible for chicken
pox . This results in a painful blister y red rash ... in the herpes family that causes chicken
pox during childhood and may reactivate later in ... (VZV), the same virus that causes chicken
pox . Shingles ( herpes zoster ) is a viral ...
Herpesvirus
... Herpesvirus esA family of virus es responsible for cold sores , chicken
pox , and genital herpes . IsotretinoinA powerful vitamin A derivative used ... as the causative agents. Among these are Herpesvirus , Adenovirus ,
pox virus , and Myxo virus . fever s, sore throat , and swollen lymph ...
Lung Disease
... SHOULD GROW UP NORMALLY, DESPITE LUNG DISEASE ] Chicken
pox (August 24, 1994) [KID CAN CATCH CHICKEN
pox FROM ADULT WITH SHINGLES ] ... Lung Disease s, Parasitic - ...
Vesicle
... may be a superimposed infection . Also known as varicella , chicken
pox is a highly contagious viral disease characterized by fever ... with an occult malignancy in the elderly patient. Chicken
pox causes crops of red spots that develop central fluid filled vesicle s ...
Vesicles
... may be a superimposed infection . Also known as varicella , chicken
pox is a highly contagious viral disease characterized by fever ... with an occult malignancy in the elderly patient. Chicken
pox causes crops of red spots that develop central fluid filled vesicles ...
Adenovirus
... - conjunctiva , iris , eyelids, etc. Several virus es have been identified as the causative agents. Among these are Herpesvirus , Adenovirus ,
pox virus , and Myxo virus . Other viral vector s, like the adenovirus es , are often recognized and destroyed by the immune system so their ...
Ataxia
... without treatment within a few months. Ataxia may appear as a congenital defect, or following a simple viral infection such as chicken
pox . It may also appear following encephalitis , head trauma , and disease s affecting the central nervous system or spinal cord. Friedreich's ...
Cold sore
... (Zantac) and domperidone for stomach bloating (Motilum 10). Herpesvirus esA family of virus es responsible for cold sore s , chicken
pox , and genital herpes . IsotretinoinA powerful vitamin A derivative used in the treatment of acne . It can promote scarring after skin ...
Cold sores
... (Zantac) and domperidone for stomach bloating (Motilum 10). Herpesvirus esA family of virus es responsible for cold sores , chicken
pox , and genital herpes . IsotretinoinA powerful vitamin A derivative used in the treatment of acne . It can promote scarring after skin ...
Communicable Diseases
... have a lower incidence of respiratory infections , ear infections and diarrhea as well as greater protection against measles , chicken
pox and other communicable diseases . ...
Contagious diseases
... heart defects. Do not smoke while you are pregnant. Internally, it is used for allergies , arthritis , asthma , bronchitis , chicken
pox , contagious diseases , convulsions , cough s, earache , ear infections , fever s (all kinds), headache , heart palpitation , indigestion ...
Dog Bites
... enable them to cause serious wounds . These conditions include infected burns , cat or dog bites , impetigo (a skin infection ) and chicken
pox lesion s that have been scratched open and become infected. Pasteurella multocida and capnocyntophaga infections caused by cat and dog bites ...
Dry skin
... Contact irritants (such as soaps, chemicals, or wool) Atopic dermatitis Rashes (may or may not itch) Childhood infections (such as chicken
pox or measles ) Aging skin ... Red, hot, and dry skin (no sweating ) Rapid, strong pulse Throbbing headache Dizziness , nausea , ...
Ear infections
... have a lower incidence of respiratory infections , ear infections and diarrhea as well as greater protection against measles , chicken
pox and other communicable diseases . ...
Endemic
... Information: Endemic means a disease occurs continuously and with predictable regularity in a specific area or population. For example, chicken
pox occurs all the time at a certain frequency among American school children. Typhus , endemic : See Typhus , m urine . Search All of ...
Hand
... ACNM policy-related fact sheets and position statements which you can use as hand -outs for legislators. A contagious pathogen (eg, chicken
pox ) can be transmitted by casual contact. An infectious pathogen , on the other hand , is transmitted by direct or intimate contact (eg, sex). HIV ...
Immune response
... response triggered by eggs, peanuts, milk , or some other specific food . Alternative Names: Allergy to food ... Re-exposure to chicken
pox once you have had the illness only heightens your body's immune response . This would tend to prevent, not cause, an attack of shingles . The ...
Immunization
... containing live virus es, that is, the oral polio vaccine , the measles , mumps , and rubella ( MMR ) vaccine , or the varicella ( chicken
pox ) vaccine . Children who are likely to need a transplant may benefit from early immunization ... and virus -infected cells through ...
Insect bites
... Contact irritants (such as soaps, chemicals, or wool) Atopic dermatitis Rashes (may or may not itch) Childhood infections (such as chicken
pox or measles ) Aging skin ... Insect bites or stings "دغ ا"حشرات او عضات Breastfeeding ا"رضاعه من ا"صدر Burns ا"حروق Rheumatic pain ...
Iris
... - conjunctiva , iris , eyelids, etc. Several virus es have been identified as the causative agents. Among these are Herpesvirus , Adenovirus ,
pox virus , and Myxo virus . 1. A curved glass used to bring together or spread rays of light. 2. The transparent organ lying behind the iris and ...
Lead
... - conjunctiva , iris , eyelids, etc. Several virus es have been identified as the causative agents. Among these are Herpesvirus , Adenovirus ,
pox virus , and Myxo virus . Not getting enough calcium and phosphorous in your diet can also lead to rickets . Rickets caused by a dietary ...
Measles
... complication of epidemic disease s. Stay away from people who have illnesses you can catch, such as a cold , the flu , measles , or chicken
pox . Try to avoid crowds. For example, go shopping or to the movies when the stores or theaters are least likely to be busy. Certified nurse-midwives ...
Molluscum contagiosum
... Molluscum contagiosum is caused by a virus that is a member of the
pox virus family. This virus is called Molluscipox virus Molluscum contagiosum .This is a common infection in children. Molluscum contagiosum ...
Parenting
... Find out how parental hyperconcern may be hurting child development and what you can do to help kids cope. Source: Psychology Today Monkeypox: A
pox on Monkeypox - Source:MedicineNet ... Parenting beyond children's health — including child safety at home, school and out of town. ...
Rickettsia
... . Flea, or m urine , typhus , caused by R. mooseri, is transmitted from rodents to people by fleas . Trench fever , caused by R. Rickettsia l
pox is caused by Rickettsia akari. It is commonly found ( endemic ) in the US in New York City and other urban areas. It also has been recognized in ...
Scaly skin
... , caused by exposure to the sun, which can transform into skin cancer . Herpesvirus esA family of virus es responsible for cold sores , chicken
pox , and genital herpes . If you have mild eczema , you may have patches of dry, scaly skin on your arms or legs. It may itch. If the eczema ...
School
... can be defined as normal day-to-day contact among people at home, school , work, or in the community. A contagious pathogen (eg, chicken
pox ) can be transmitted by casual contact. Review Date: 4/20/2005 Reviewed By: Stanford Peng, M.D., Ph.D., Di vision of Rheumatology, Washington ...
Sickle-cell disease
... Altinok et al. as reference 20). These conditions include infected burns , cat or dog bites , impetigo (a skin infection ) and chicken
pox lesion s that have been scratched open and become infected. Some children with underlying conditions, such as sickle-cell disease or immune ... ...
Smallpox
... from the Americas, and has almost eliminated tetanus , diphtheria , mumps , and the horrible congenital rubella syndrome . VACCINIA: The
pox virus that causes cowpox and is used for vaccination against smallpox . It is used as a vector in HIV vaccine research to transport HIV ...
Vaccine
... , and tetanus . It can be given to children less than 7 years old. It is given by injection , usually into the arm or the thigh. CHICKEN
pox VACCINE - A newly approved by the FDA a live- varicella virus vaccine . Limited clinical trials suggest the immunity lasts for at least ...
Virus
... invaders (such as bacteria ) access to the lower respiratory tract. Virus es such as the Coxsackie virus and those responsible for chicken
pox and mononucleosis also can cause meningitis . This type, known as aseptic meningitis , is generally less serious than the bacterial type. ...