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chicken pox

  1. A mild but highly contagious disease, caused by a virus and characterized by slight fever and the eruption of blisters on the skin. Chicken pox is classified as a disease of childhood, although it can occur in adults.



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Children who have had chicken pox are immune to future infection by the virus that causes it.
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In rare cases chicken pox can cause a swelling of the brain, called encephalitis; an inflammation of the lungs, called pneumonitis; and stroke, which can result in hospitalisation and - very rarely - death.

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At first, the Alberta mother assumed it was a common side effect of immunisations - or perhaps a case of chicken pox.

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If not shots, why not host a version of the 1970s chicken pox party?

From Salon

So it keeps passing along like it's chicken pox.

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It is caused by a reactivation of the Herpes zoster virus - the virus that causes chicken pox.

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