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pox [pɒks, Am pɑ:ks] N no pl inf

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the pox
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A pox-like virus is a likely ancestor because of its fundamental similarities with eukaryotic nuclei.
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It is unrelated to chicken pox or smallpox.
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Many of the common childhood diseases such as measles, mumps, and chicken pox were mostly eradicated with a national program of vaccinations.
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A clue was given to the real identity of the pantser, that it might be four boys, who each caused chicken pox outbreaks at the school.
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These are characteristic of patients with smallpox, measles, and chicken pox.
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Lice infestation during that same period was more prevalent than chicken pox.
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He was an early proponent of inoculation to prevent small pox.
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Instead, bleeding occurs under the skin, making it look charred and black, hence this form of the disease is also known as black pox.
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Workers believed poor sanitary conditions at the shelter allowed respiratory infections and chicken pox to spread.
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Roy claimed he had also detected the bacterium in the blood of patients that had viral diseases like herpes, chicken pox and shingles.
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