chickenpox in the PONS Dictionary

chickenpox Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Other diseases such as rubella, polio, measles, mumps, chickenpox, and typhoid are nowhere near as common as they were a hundred years ago.
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However, this risk is less than the risk due to a natural infection resulting in chickenpox.
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Treatment of chickenpox in children is aimed at symptoms while the immune system deals with the virus.
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He returns home and removes his shirt to discover that he has chickenpox, and therefore must stay out of school.
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In the tropics, chickenpox often occurs in older people and may cause more serious disease.
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Catching wild chickenpox as a child has been thought to commonly result in lifelong immunity.
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Most individuals are infected with this virus as children, and suffer from an episode of chickenpox.
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Five major clinical syndromes have been described: febrile purpura, malignant chickenpox with purpura, postinfectious purpura, purpura fulminans, and anaphylactoid purpura.
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This has been the case of children who get the vaccine in their early childhood and later have contact with children with chickenpox.
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In the case of varicella zoster virus, after an initial acute infection (chickenpox) the virus lies dormant until reactivated as herpes zoster.
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